Oil, 5w 30. Transmission, ATF+4. Brake, DOT3.
No , ATF is automatic transmission fluid
Dot4 fluid can be used and mixed with dot3 brake systems. If your brake system calls for dot4 fluid, you can not use dot3 fluid in the system, regardless of being only dot3 or mixed. Dot3 system = either dot3 or dot4 fluid, or a mixture of the two. Dot4 system = only dot4 fluid, and NO dot3 fluid.
no. - dextrans have the general formula H(C6H10O5)xOH - dextrins have the general formula (C6H10O5)n
It can be, DOT3 or 4 is the fill for most hydraulic clutch systems.
NO. Although some vehicles do use ATF as their ps fluid.
ATF = all time favorite ... GFE=Girl Friend Equivilent
yes
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.
No. Mopar ATF+4 is different than DextronNo. Mopar ATF+4 is different than Dextron
There is only one type, ATF fluid. It's a universal fluid... You can buy Toyota ATF fluid from any auto online store (like www.toyotapartstore.com) or just buy Supertech ATF, Prestone ATF, they all do the same job. There are several grades but generally one superceeds another so you can't go far wrong. I've used both Toyota ATF and SuperTech ATF. This time, it's the Prestone ATF.
Yes, ATF 4 can be used with ATF 3. THe only exception is do not use ATF 3 in a vehicle that requires ATF 4.