You can blend synthetic ATF with conventional ATF.
Yes. ATF 4 replaces ATF 3. It is a full synthetic fluid which replaces ATF 2 and 3 in all specs. They can be mixed
Castrol Transmax Z. Full synthetic.
Chrysler ATF +4 Full Synthetic
It takes ATF the only thing you need to decide it regular ATF or Synthetic ATF. I recommend The Synthetic ATF. Hope This Helps.
Yes, you can use synthetic ATF in a transmission that specifies ATF+4, as synthetic ATF is designed to meet or exceed the performance requirements of standard fluids. However, it's essential to ensure that the synthetic ATF is explicitly labeled as compatible with ATF+4. Always refer to your vehicle's owner manual or consult with a professional to confirm compatibility before making the switch.
It is typically okay to use synthetic ATF to top off a transmission originally filled with conventional ATF, or to replace conventional ATF in a transmission. However, you should always check with the manufacturer of the synthetic ATF you want to use if it is compatible with conventional fluids, and if it meets the requirements for your application.
It depends on the car year and the type of transmission in the car. If it is a ZF6 HP 20 series, ordinary ATF will kill it on the spot. You need and must use ZF Lifeguard 6 or similar, such as Q8 Auto 16 ED which is a full synthetic ATF designed for transmissions with clutch packs. Note: Amsoil DO NOT make, or sell an ATF (even their full synthetic ATF) suitable for ZF 6 HP 20 series gearboxes!
ATF+4, I recc. Amsoil Universal Synthetic ATF
Yes
ATF- Automatic Track Following ATF- Automatic Transmission Fluid
Mopar ATF+4 (what is specified by Dodge) is synthetic.