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What type of oil is use for a 1988 Volvo 740 turbo?

Engine Oil; SAE 10W 30 to 15W 50 or API SG/CD Automatic Transmission; Dexron llD


What do the letter LLD stand for?

There are many abbreviations for LLD, but Doctor of Law may be the one you want


What is an attorney's degree?

LLD


Can dexron 4 replace dexron 2?

There is no such oil as Dexron 4, there is Dexron 6 (VI).


What does LLD stand for?

P.E. stands for


What are honorary law degrees called?

LLD


What is the LLD Degree?

In some countries such as Sweden and South Africa and LLD degree is the highest academic degree in law. It is equivalent to a J.D. in the United States.


What is LLD PE permeability?

LLD PE permeability refers to the ability of linear low-density polyethylene (LLD PE) to allow gases or liquids to pass through it. It is an important property for packaging materials as it can impact the shelf life and quality of the products being packaged. LLD PE is known for its good barrier properties, making it a popular choice for various packaging applications.


What is the difference between dexron 3 g and dexron 3 h?

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.


Is dexron and dexron III interchangeable?

Dexron III/Mercon automotive transmission fluid (ATF) is generally recommended as a replacement fluid for automatic transmissions meeting original equipment manufacturers (O.E.M.) performance requirements for current General Motors, Ford, other domestic and imported passenger cars, vans and light trucks where DEXRON II, DEXRON II-E, DEXRON III, AND Ford/MERCON fluids are specified.Dexron VI is a partial synthetic which properties exceed dexron III by 100% in every area. Dexron VI can not be interchanged or repalced with DEXRON II, DEXRON II-E, DEXRON III, DEXRON-III/MERCON.


Can dexron 3 replace dexron type A?

Dexron 3 transmission cannot be used to replace Dexron Type A because they are not compatible. They are designed for use in different applications.


Is it better if I use Dexron III ATF instead of Dexron II in old made 1990 Toyota cars?

Better or not, really isn't the question. Dexron-II has been replaced by Dexron-III. Any transmission that used Dexron-II can now use Dexron-III. Fluids labeled Dexron-III/Mercon are also acceptable.