Yes, Transynd ATF is suitable for the 722.6 transmission, as it meets the specifications required for Mercedes-Benz automatic transmissions. It is designed to provide excellent performance, including enhanced lubrication and thermal stability. Always consult your vehicle's owner manual or a professional mechanic to confirm compatibility with your specific transmission model.
Automatic transmission fluid.
For a 2005 Chevy pickup equipped with an Allison transmission, you should use Allison Transmission Fluid, specifically the TES 295 specification fluid. This is typically Allison's TranSynd fluid, which is designed to provide optimal performance and protection for the transmission. It's essential to avoid using other types of ATF, as they may not meet the specific requirements of the Allison transmission. Always check the owner's manual for the recommended fluid specifications.
You didn't say if it was an auto or standard...however If it's a B500 Allison,you must use transynd, 740-746 Allison uses either atf or 30 weight engine oil, Standard transmission...use the 30 weight engine oil hope this helps
Mopar ATF+4Mopar ATF+4
The Fluid type should be labeled on the dipstick. Depending on what transmission you have in your Jeep, it could be Mercon ATF for AW-4 Transmission or Dexronll ATF for the 727 and 999 Transmission.
If the transmission is low on ATF because of an ATF leak, yes. It is not good for the transmission to be used while low on ATF. If the leak is engine coolant, no.
ATF- Automatic Track Following ATF- Automatic Transmission Fluid
Yes, ATF+4 replaced the ATF +3 that was used in a 1994 Chrysler automatic transmission.
No , ATF is automatic transmission fluid
ATF+4 transmission fluid.ATF+4 transmission fluid.
Mopar ATF+3 or ATF+4Mopar ATF+3 or ATF+4
ATF+3 or ATF+4ATF+3 or ATF+4