Use Shell, Dexron 111 if its automatic.
dexron 111 atf
dextron 111 is suitable for all tranny applications that previously used dextron 11. (cw)
Dexron III is not fully synthetic; it is a type of automatic transmission fluid (ATF) that is primarily a mineral oil-based product, although it may contain some synthetic additives to enhance performance. The Dexron series, including Dexron III, was developed by General Motors for use in their vehicles. While there are synthetic alternatives available that meet or exceed Dexron III specifications, the original formulation is not considered synthetic.
No. Use only the recommended fluid (from the dealer) or risk destroying your transmission. Seriously.
IIIVIXII = 17 III = 3 VI = 6 XII = 12
There is no such oil as Dexron 4, there is Dexron 6 (VI).
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.
With the torque converter about 11 quarts. without about 7 quarts.
No, absoultly not. Use only Honda ATF Z1 in your Honda. Or you can use the newer Honda ATF but nothing else.
Mercon is an additive to Dextron atf
The difference between dexron 3 g and dexron 3 h is that dexron 3 g is used to be the factory fill quality. Dexron 3 g was the requirement for service fill quality.