ATF+6 and ATF+4 are not the same, though they are both types of automatic Transmission Fluid. ATF+6 is a newer formulation that offers improved performance, such as better lubrication and thermal stability, compared to ATF+4. While ATF+4 can often be used in certain applications requiring ATF+6, it's generally recommended to use ATF+6 where specified for optimal performance and protection. Always consult your vehicle's manufacturer guidelines to ensure compatibility.
No. ATF+4 is Chryslers transmission fluid while Dextron III is GM's.
Atf4 is backwards compatible with atf3 that came with ur vehicle.
BMW ATF4 is a type of automatic transmission fluid specifically designed for use in certain BMW vehicles. It meets the requirements set by BMW for optimal performance, including improved lubrication, heat resistance, and shifting smoothness. This fluid is typically used in models equipped with automatic transmissions that require ATF specifications. Using the correct ATF is crucial to ensure the longevity and proper functioning of the transmission system.
No.
Putting in ATF4 is a lot cheaper than replacing the transmission. Don't be penny-wise and pound-foolish. The use of automatic transmission fluids other than ATF+4®, including those claiming to be like ATF+4®, could result in lower levels of performance, jeopardize transmission life and void warranties. To see a complete list of approved ATF+4® brands visit the Center For Quality Assurance ATF+4® Information Center website.
No , ATF is automatic transmission fluid
i am not sure it will work for Chevys10, but for fact it will work for Dodge 1500 Ram full size truck, b/c i just filled my up with ATF4 which my manual calls for
Automatic transmission is a 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee uses ATF4. Use of other grades of fluid will cause damage to transmission. Addition to answer: The new ATF4 that they recommend is the recommended fluid due to Heat, load, speed and environmental stresses the transmission in these vehicles will undergo. There are other ATF fluids which even exceed the manufacturers ATF4 fluid... meaning they are even better for your transmission. For instance a Hydrotex HyTorque Trans Fluid exceeds the manufacturers ATF4 fluid by ALL specifications. But the original answer is correct, do not put anything of lower value into your transmission or it could cause damage over a long period of time.
ATF4+
ATF = all time favorite ... GFE=Girl Friend Equivilent
NO. Although some vehicles do use ATF as their ps fluid.
Mopar ATF+4 is a specific type of automatic transmission fluid designed for use in Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram vehicles. Equivalent fluids include those meeting the specifications of ATF+4, such as some formulations from brands like Valvoline, ACDelco, and others that specifically state compatibility with ATF+4. It's essential to ensure the fluid meets the required specifications for optimal performance and protection of the transmission. Always refer to the vehicle's owner manual for the best recommendations.