Automatic transmissions usually use some variation of a (10 weight/high detergent) hydraulic oil. I believe there are three oil types: type1, type 2, and type 3. The ratings on the can or the vehicle owners manual will tell you which oil is correct for your vehicle. Standard transmissions generally use a heavier (60 - 90 weight) gear oil.
Type A transmission fluid in the automatic
what type of transmission fluid used for a 97 Isuzu rodeo
It is written on the transmission dip stick what type of fluid is used in that automatic transmission.
The FSM calls for a 'Dexron' type transmission fluid.
regular automatic transmission fluid
Synchromesh Manual Transmission Fluid
Type A was a primitive transmission fluid used it the 40s & 50s. By the 50s there was also Type F. Ford used Type F and GM vehicles used Type A. Neither fluid is used in any car built after 1977 that I know of.
type f transmission fluid only
According to the 1999 Ford Explorer owners manual ( Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid ) is used in all of the automatic transmissions and the 5 speed manual transmission * the type of transmission fluid used should be engraved on the automatic transmission fluid dipstick *
Dexron-III Automatic Transmission Fluid
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I believe the type used is engraved into the transmission ( transaxle ) fluid level dipstick