No, absoultly not. Use only Honda ATF Z1 in your Honda. Or you can use the newer Honda ATF but nothing else.
dexron 111 atf
Mercon is an additive to Dextron atf
ATF dexron IIE ATF
Dexron VI ATF or Dexron/Mercon Domestic Multi-Vehicle ATF.
according the Mercedes service manual the following are acceptable: castrol dexron III mercon atf f-30341 castrol transmax m-22257 / 22096 chevron atf dex III f-30108 / 30159 citgo multi purpose atf d-21571 exxon superflo atf dexron III F-30111 havoline atf mercon / dexron III F-30321 pennzoil atf d-21380 pennzoil atf f-30110 quaker state dexron III / mercon f-30161 sunoco atf dexron III / mercon f-30176 texaco atf dexron III / mercon f-30321 unocal multi purpose atf d-22413 / 22431 valvoline atf type d
No. Mopar ATF+4 is different than DextronNo. Mopar ATF+4 is different than Dextron
Recommended Fluid is Dexron II or Dexron III ATF as per page 10-23 of the "OWNER'S MANUAL".....
Mopar ATF+3 or +4
ATF Z-1 is not the same as Dexron III. Z-1 is a Honda specific fluid that is manufactured only for Honda transmissions. There are similarities in makeup of the two products, but the Dexron III will not meet the same performance criteria as the Z-1. Honda manufactures their own transmissions and for this reason, has developed their own ATF. For more information, contact your local Honda dealer.
DEXRON II or III
ATF Dexron IID or Dexron III