type "A" A.T.F. source or substiute?
type "A" A.T.F. source or substiute?
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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Re: type "A" A.T.F. source or substiute?
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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Re: type "A" A.T.F. source or substiute?
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....
John Q.
John Q.
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Re: type "A" A.T.F. source or substiute?
The plus 4 is even newer MoPar ATF Like you will use in your new truck.
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Re: type "A" A.T.F. source or substiute?
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?
John Q.
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?
John Q.
John Quinn
Arvada, Colo
(NW suburb of Denver)
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Re: type "A" A.T.F. source or substiute?
Who knows? I don't trust quickie service places, most use a compatible substitute, by the time you have problems?
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Re: type "A" A.T.F. source or substiute?
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!
John Q.
John Q.
John Quinn
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"Chrysler Corporation-Extra Care in Engineering"
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Arvada, Colo
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"Chrysler Corporation-Extra Care in Engineering"
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