no. That Jeep takes atf +4 and nothing else. ATF +4 and dextronIII/mercon are not compatible
The Mopar ATF+4 and Dex/Merc use different additives and are not compatible.
Yes, ATF+4 replaced the ATF +3 that was used in a 1994 Chrysler automatic transmission.
Only if it is the same type as Chrysler ATF+4. If it says it is compatible with Dextron or Mercon it is not the correct type.Only if it is the same type as Chrysler ATF+4. If it says it is compatible with Dextron or Mercon it is not the correct type.
Mopar ATF+3 or +4
Only if it says it is compatible with ATF+4.
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
For a Dodge Ram 1500, you need to use ATF+4 for power steering fluid. ATF+4 is compatible in vehicles that used ATF+3 for power steering fluid.
+4 ATF (+3 is compatible)
ATF+4 is required. Any other types can and will cause shifting issues.
no it will not
Use only Mopar ATF+4. Any other fluid is not compatible.