Dexron 3 Transmission Fluid can be purchased in just about any auto parts stores such as Auto Zone or National Auto. The cost for a quart can vary depending on brand and can range from $4.50 to about $20.
dexron 3 is good.
Trasmission fluid is Dexron 3.Trasmission fluid is Dexron 3.
the Toyota kind! just kidding! trans fluid is just hydralic fluid. dexron 3 will work fine.
Yes, that is a very bad idea. The brake fluid will damage the trans seals, and it will start to leak.
For automatic trans, should be good with Dexron 3, but just in case check for type F. The dexron works in the standard also.
Dexron 3 or Dexron 4.
Dexron 2 has been replaced by Dexron 3. If your Lebaron requires Dexron 2 then you can use Dexron 3. Never ever use a different type fluid than the manufacture requires, except is a case where the fluid has been discontinued and upgraded.
More than likely Dexron 3. Check your owners manual or call a GM dealer to be 100% sure. Most GM vehicles tell you what type of trans fluid to use on the trans dipstick itself.
Dexron 3. User manual recommended Dexron 2.
With the transmission in park, and the engine running. Remove the dipstick wipe and dip again then read. It will show fluid if its cold or warm. (Just a tip use dexron 3 type trans fluid.)
dexron 3
Dexron 3