ATF 4 is generally not recommended as a substitute for Mercon Transmission Fluid, as they are designed for different specifications and performance characteristics. Using ATF 4 in place of Mercon may lead to transmission issues or damage due to differences in additives and viscosity. It's best to consult your vehicle's owner manual or a professional mechanic to ensure the correct fluid is used for optimal performance.
NO! this will give a ton of headaches if you don't use the Chrysler fluid
If it's an automatic transmission, the dipstick will tell you what kind of fluid to use, i.e. Dexron Mercron III. If it's a manual trans, any parts store can tell you what oil to use. Mark DO NOT use Dexron/Mercon or plain ATF fluid. It will burn up the transmission in Chrysler/Dodge vehicles. Use ATF+3 or the newer ATF+4 only. When you get a bottle of ATF+3, it will say on the bottle FOR USE IN CHRYSLER VEHICLES. - Chryslerman
Mopar ATF+4Mopar ATF+4
Yes, ATF 4 can be used with ATF 3. THe only exception is do not use ATF 3 in a vehicle that requires ATF 4.
Use only ATF+4Use only ATF+4
Yes, use only ATF+4.Yes, use only ATF+4.
3-4 quarts if just changing the filter up to 10 quarts if the transmission is empty. use mercron not mercron V
ATF+4
No, use only ATF+4No, use only ATF+4
No, only use ATF+4 type 7176No, only use ATF+4 type 7176
Only use ATF+4 in a Dodge transmissionOnly use ATF+4 in a Dodge transmission
No, only use Mopar ATF+4No, only use Mopar ATF+4