No. Mopar ATF+4 is different than Dextron
No. Mopar ATF+4 is different than Dextron
Yes,Dexron IIIH
Mercon is an additive to Dextron atf
ATF+4 Type 7176 is Mopar's current type of transmission fluid. So I think both of your options are the same.ATF+4 Type 7176 is Mopar's current type of transmission fluid. So I think both of your options are the same.
AW4 trans uses Dextron 3Chrysler 42rh uses mopar atf+4Check the dipstick, it should say.AW4 trans uses Dextron 3Chrysler 42rh uses mopar atf+4Check the dipstick, it should say.
Dexron 3 or Nissan matic D. Same.
Based on the user manual and the repair manual...your transmission and power steering fluid are the same - Dexron II (Dexron III is supposed to work as it covers those that recommend II and III) This is automatic transmission fluid NOT power steering fluid.
Dexron III automatic transmission fluid. Should be the same for HICAS if equipped.
Toyota Camry 83-91 Dexron II Automatic Transmission Fluid in automatic and manual transmissions, but the V6 and All-wheel uses API GL-5 SAE 80W90W gear oil. The power steering fliud is the same Dexron II as above.
Any brand of Dexron II transmission fluid can be used in place of Castol Dexron II. There may be some minor differences between Castrol and a cheaper brand, but for the most part, the performance will be the same.
Answerit is hydrolic oilit is the same type you use in the hydrolic steering pumpAF(DEXRON-II (R) Automatic Transmission Fluid)
This depends on the year of the truck - Pull out the transmission dip stick clean it and it will tell you. Dexron works for Isuzu NPR models up to early 2007.But PLEASE NOTE that for late 2007 and up, NQR and NPR Imported Trucks come with a new type of automatic transmission that requires an inexpensive silicone-based transmission fluid. It is a must that you use a silicone-based fluid such as Isuzu SCS Automatic Transmission Fluid -- Isuzu part # 2-90531-200-0. If you don't use the proper fluid, it will burn up your transmission in a matter of a day. You cannot use regular automatic transmission fluid or a petroleum based fluid like Dexron in the NQR or NPR trucks built after late 2007.This fluid is not expensive at all, it costs about the same as Dexron.
Red is the "normal" power steering fluid. If you can't get "power steering fluid," Dexron automatic transmission fluid is the same stuff. Clear is Honda power steering fluid.