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Is Mopar ATF 4 automatic transmission fluid?

Is Mopar ATF 4 automatic transmission fluid?

Valvoline ATF + 4 is a uniquely blended automatic transmission fluid that meets Chrysler Material Standard MS-9602. It is fully compatible with all transmissions that require Mopar ATF +®, Mopar ATF+2™ and Mopar ATF+3™.

Who makes Mopar transmission fluid?

Valvoline makes the mopar atf+4.

What is compatible with Mopar ATF 4?

ATF+4 is fully compatible with all transmission applications where ATF+, ATF+2, or ATF+3 Automatic Transmission Fluid is specified. Maintains original shift quality.

What is Mopar atf4?

ATF+4 Synthetic Automatic Transmission Fluid – Specially formulated from a Very High VI (VHVI) base stock and unique additive package. Engineered as a “Fill for Life” automatic transmission fluid under normal driving conditions. Meets standard MS-9602.

Can I use ATF instead of ATF 4?

ATF +4 is a synthetic fluid for finely-tuned transmissions, so if you use a non-synthetic ATF instead of ATF +4 in a car or truck that calls for it, you could damage the transmission. You may use ATF +4 in most applications that call for older Dexron and Mercon fluids.

What is the best ATF 4 transmission fluid?

Our top pick for the best transmission fluid is the Castrol Transmax Dex/Merc ATF. It works for the majority of domestic cars out there and delivers great results. If you’re looking for something even more wallet-friendly, check out the ACDelco Dexron VI Synthetic ATF.

Can I use dexron 6 instead of ATF 4?

MaxLife® ATF, ATF +4 and DEXRON® VI are all synthetic transmission fluids. Is it OK to mix synthetic ATF with a conventional and/or synthetic blend ATF? Yes. Synthetic ATF and conventional fluids are 100 percent compatible with each other.

Is Mopar ATF +4 synthetic?

Yes it’s synthetic based.

What happens if you don’t use ATF +4?

Most Chrysler cars and trucks use ATF +3 or ATF +4. ATF +4 is a synthetic fluid for finely-tuned transmissions, so if you use a non-synthetic ATF instead of ATF +4 in a car or truck that calls for it, you could damage the transmission.

Is ATF better than power steering fluid?

No because ATF is superior to power steering fluid when it comes to its additives. Power steering fluid lacks detergents that filter dirt and grease away. It also doesn’t have friction modifiers needed to keep excessive heat buildup at bay.