yes, they are equivalent
Mobil ATF 3309 Fuchs Titan ATF 4400
mobil atf 3309
This questioned was answered earlier. Probably Toyota Type IV which is Mobil 3309.
It would be Toyota type IV or WS fluid. Recommend you purchase from the Toyota dealer. The Toyota dealership parts store can tell you which one is for your model / powertrain. Type IV transmission fluid (possibly Mobil 3309 ATF) Mobil 3309 meets Type IV requirements. Not sure which company and type the WS ATF is. I would assume Mobil Oil as well, but is a different transmission fluid from Type IV.
Mobil atf 3309
Yes. On the dipstick it will indicate which fluid to use. If it states "Use Toyota TIV" or "Use Toyota T4" you can use Mobil brand fluid called ATF 3309 (the Toyota T4 fluid is made by Mobil). You can also use Valvoline or Castrol ATF fluid labeled for multi-vehicle import.
My 2004 AT uses Toyota Type IV.Mobil calls it 3309. I'm not sure when Toyota made the change over to the five speed AT. Look in the owners manual or call a Toyota dealer.
Mobil's website makes no mention of compatibility of Mobil1 ATF with Chrysler ATF +4 (MS 9602) requirements and lacks the specified friction modifiers. Look at Amsoil, they have the best tranny fluid and Chrysler will not mess with them
Toyota T-IV type automatic transmission fluid as stated in the owners manual. Mobile 1 makes a compatible fluid: Mobile ATF 3309 Do not use any fluid that does not meet T-IV requirements.
Toyota ATF-WS (World Standard) Automatic Transmission Fluid used in certain 2004-2008 vehicles is NOT compatible with Toyota T-IV or Dexron ATF. WS ATF was introduced to reduce maintenance costs and increase the mileage between scheduled maintenance checks. The recommended maintenance interval for INSPECTION is 100,000 miles; ATF-WS does NOT require any flushing or changing during the life of the vehicle.
Use mobil 1 sythetic ATF
Many multi-vehicle ATFs meet the Toyota T-III and T-IV spec. Offhand, I know that Mobil Super 3309 and Super-Multi both meet the T-IV spec. Just look for any multi-vehicle ATF and read the back label. If it says it meets T-IV, then you can use it with no problems.