Yes, it is compatible with Dextron III. It is a superior product the the regular Dexron III.. I run it in all of my auto's.
Use TranSynd licensed by Dextron 3 product
Basic fluid would be Dextron,I would recomend TranSynd synthetic though,available at any Allison dealer. Allisontech
Mixing Dexron III with Transynd transmission fluid is not recommended. Dexron III is a conventional automatic transmission fluid, while Transynd is a synthetic fluid designed for specific applications, particularly in heavy-duty transmissions. Combining them can compromise the performance and protection qualities of the transmission, potentially leading to issues. It's best to use the manufacturer's recommended fluids for optimal performance.
You can use Castrol ATF it meets DEXTRON III AND MERCON requirements. This fluid will say for use in older Fords and GM vehiclews.
You can use Dextron II or Dextron III automatic transmission fluid. You could go to an auto parts store and get a container of power steering fluid but all it is is a Dextron trans fluid in a dif container.
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Power steering requires Dextron ll or Dextron llll automatic transmission fluid.
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Dextron II or Dextron III either will work
No. ATF+4 is Chryslers transmission fluid while Dextron III is GM's.