Try an auto parts store. Dextron II may be replaced with Dextron III.
There is no such oil as Dexron 4, there is Dexron 6 (VI).
dexron 3 replaces dexron 2, so you could mix them but the dexron 3 is better
Dexron 3. User manual recommended Dexron 2.
Yes, you can use Dexron IV as a substitute for Dexron II in your transmission. Dexron IV is backward compatible with earlier Dexron specifications, including Dexron II, and offers improved performance and protection. However, it's always best to consult your vehicle's owner manual or a professional mechanic to ensure compatibility and optimal performance.
The primary difference between Dexron 2 and Dexron 3 transmission fluid is in their formulation. Dexron 3 includes a number of corrosion inhibitors to prolong the life of components.
Dexron 2 has been replaced by Dexron 3.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.
No, modern Fords use Mercon V, which is not the same as Dexron. Older models use plain Mercon which is usually dual-specced with Dexron III. Most generic fluids you buy are both Dexron/Mercon compatible, but are not equal to Mercon V unless it specifically says so. Dexron II is an obsolete fluid that is not used in any vehicle in recent decades, I don't know where you'd even get that.
Dexron 1 was introduced in the 60's and banned in the 70's because it contained whale oil. if you can get your hands on a bottle, go crazy.
DEXRON II (as in "2")
Dexron II and Dexron II E are both automatic transmission fluids, but they have different formulations and performance specifications. Dexron II E is an improved version of Dexron II, designed to provide better oxidation stability, thermal stability, and enhanced friction properties. This allows Dexron II E to perform better in high-temperature conditions and provide improved protection for transmission components compared to Dexron II. As a result, Dexron II E is often recommended for applications requiring higher performance standards.
Dexron 2 is called for in the manual but is no longer manufactured. The dealer recommends Dexron III.
The difference between dexron 3 g and dexron 3 h is that dexron 3 g is used to be the factory fill quality. Dexron 3 g was the requirement for service fill quality.