read the dipstick, it may be printed on it. also, to be sure look at a manual from the library or buy one from the parts store... I also use the Lucas tran additive when servicing trannys dave And, manual says
Dexron III
Check your owners manual
The transmition of a 1995 montero uses 7.5 quarts.
Manual for 2003 Montero Sport with a 3.5 liter says 10.2 quarts.
DEXRON II but DEXRON III will also work.
I replaced transmission fluid yesterday on2003 Montero Sport today when I'm driving the A/T Temp light came on what is that mean/
It is Mitsubishi's transmission fluid.It is Mitsubishi's transmission fluid.
The 1997 Mitsubishi Montero typically uses Mitsubishi's Dialectic ATF, which is a specific type of automatic transmission fluid designed for its vehicles. It's important to check the owner's manual or consult with a dealership to confirm the appropriate fluid, as using the correct type ensures optimal performance and longevity of the transmission. Always verify that the fluid meets the necessary specifications to avoid any issues.
Depending on the year model, there should be a black resovoir on the passenger side(under the hood). You should use the same type of fluid as your transmission, again depending on the year model.
For a Mitsubishi Montero Limited, you typically need to use Mitsubishi Diamond ATF SP-II or SP-III transmission fluid, depending on the model year. It's essential to check your owner's manual to confirm the specific type required for your vehicle, as there may be variations based on the year and engine type. Always ensure you're using the recommended fluid to maintain optimal transmission performance.
You can use any SAE certified automatic transmission fluid in your 1992 Mitsubishi. You should never overfill your automatic transmission fluid.
Transmission fluid is filled by pouring the fluid directly into the dipstick tube. Be careful to put fluid in the correct dipstick. The transmission dipstick is located on the passenger's side, closest to the firewall (the cab). Remove the dipstick, use a funnel and fill.