Mobil ATF 3309
Fuchs Titan ATF 4400
no. That Jeep takes atf +4 and nothing else. ATF +4 and dextronIII/mercon are not compatible
yes, they are equivalent
Use only genuine Honda ATF DW-1. Do not use any other fluid that claims to be compatible.
Use only Mopar ATF+4. Any other fluid is not compatible.
Yes, ATF+4 replaced the ATF +3 that was used in a 1994 Chrysler automatic transmission.
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 you can not. While Dexron IV is backward compatible with Dex III, Dex III is not forward compatible. Vehicles that require Dex IV must use Dex IV.
Mobil's website makes no mention of compatibility of Mobil1 ATF with Chrysler ATF +4 (MS 9602) requirements and lacks the specified friction modifiers. Look at Amsoil, they have the best tranny fluid and Chrysler will not mess with them
Atf4 is backwards compatible with atf3 that came with ur vehicle.
Only if it says it is compatible with ATF+4.
Yes, you can use synthetic ATF in a transmission that specifies ATF+4, as synthetic ATF is designed to meet or exceed the performance requirements of standard fluids. However, it's essential to ensure that the synthetic ATF is explicitly labeled as compatible with ATF+4. Always refer to your vehicle's owner manual or consult with a professional to confirm compatibility before making the switch.
Toyota ATF-WS (World Standard) Automatic Transmission Fluid used in certain 2004-2008 vehicles is NOT compatible with Toyota T-IV or Dexron ATF. WS ATF was introduced to reduce maintenance costs and increase the mileage between scheduled maintenance checks. The recommended maintenance interval for INSPECTION is 100,000 miles; ATF-WS does NOT require any flushing or changing during the life of the vehicle.