type "A" A.T.F. source or substiute?



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type "A" A.T.F. source or substiute?

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having a hard time finding type A a.t.f. for the fury,i,m getting a lot of bewildered looks but no answers,the local alltrans says to use dextron 3 but i thought i would check here before putting any stinking G.M. fluid in my plymouth,it just don,t seem natural.thanks in advance for your advice.
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Dexron is fine to use, it is not GM. MoPar has used dexron for many decades, I have a friend that rebuilds exclusively Ford transmissions, he uses MoPar 7176 fluid. The reason.. they last longer and he has no come back repairs. The fluid has a extreme pressure friction modifier and withstands really high temperatures. Type A and Type B just don't really exhist anymore. I personally use MoPar 7176 and plus 4.
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Rick, what is the "Plus 4" part of the Mopar 7176? :?: Also, is Mopar 7176 sold anywhere else then Mopar dealerships? Any other brand name version of this Mopar special blend? Inquiring minds wants to know.... :wink:

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The plus 4 is even newer MoPar ATF Like you will use in your new truck.
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My 2010 Hemi 1500 crew cab Big Horn package truck runs very well with strong shift points on the 5 speed Auto tranny so it most have some good qualities to it. My 07 Hemi quad cab had 60K on it when I traded it in for the 2010 model. So no issues on tranny or its fluid. Must work well!

So when I go to Grease Monkey to replace my fluids on it at 40k, do they use the Mopar brand or some other Mopar brand equivalent that has the same properties of the 7176?

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Who knows? I don't trust quickie service places, most use a compatible substitute, by the time you have problems?
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Well, since it is company paid to do PM on the vehicle, I may take it to the dealship to change out the tranny fluid when it is time. Thanks for the info!
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