A milky color indicates that engine coolant has been leaking into the transmission's cooler in the radiator.
Mopar ATF+3 or ATF+4Mopar ATF+3 or ATF+4
Yes, ATF 4 can be used with ATF 3. THe only exception is do not use ATF 3 in a vehicle that requires ATF 4.
Mopar ATF+3 or ATF+4Mopar ATF+3 or ATF+4
The manual recommended ATF II, Mercon/Dexron. Since then a much improve ATF III has been added to the market. It's okay to use ATF III but never use less than ATF II. For the age of your car and possibly have over 75kmi. I would suggest also using ATF III high mileage fluid. Read the back of the bottle that would indicate if the fluid is compatible to your car engine.
You can blend synthetic ATF with conventional ATF.
Mopar ATF+4Mopar ATF+4
ATF+3 or ATF+4ATF+3 or ATF+4
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
ATF 3353 oder ATF 1200 von Liqui-Moly
ATF- Automatic Track Following ATF- Automatic Transmission Fluid
Mobil ATF 3309 Fuchs Titan ATF 4400
Use only ATF+4Use only ATF+4