dextron II
Yes, an automatic transmission in a Volvo 940 does have an oil pump. The oil pump is responsible for circulating transmission fluid throughout the system, ensuring proper lubrication, cooling, and hydraulic pressure for shifting gears. This component is essential for the smooth operation and longevity of the transmission.
For a 2003 Volvo S40, the recommended transmission oil is typically Volvo's own brand of Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF), specifically Volvo Transmission Fluid or an equivalent ATF that meets the requirements of Dexron III or Mercon. It's important to check the owner's manual for any specific recommendations or specifications. Using the correct type of fluid is essential for optimal performance and to avoid potential damage to the transmission.
Engine Oil; SAE 10W 30 to 15W 50 or API SG/CD Automatic Transmission; Dexron llD
Depending on the transmission type, a 1992 Volvo 940 requires: Automatic transmission: Dexron III (technically, Dexron II, but most brands on the market these days are all upgraded to DEX III). Or, you can also use Volvo's OE brand of automatic transmission fluid, which of course meets the specs of Dexron II/III. The fluid capacity is 2.2 quarts. 4 speed Manual transmission: Type F (2.8 quarts) 5 speed Manual transmission: Type F (1.6 quarts)
Motorcraft MERCON - V automatic transmission fluid
Motorcraft MERCON - V , automatic transmission fluid in the automatic transmissions
Mercon automatic transmission fluid.
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The type of automatic transmission fluid to use is stamped on the automatic transmission fluid dipstick according to the 1997 Ford Ranger owners manual
No, No absolutely not. Automatic transmission fluid is not the same thing as gearbox oil.
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It is an automatic transmission fluid.It is an automatic transmission fluid.