Yes, the Dexron is a GM somehow approved ATF product, and our trannies are essentially a GM product.
OK, I just went to Autozone to look what ATF they have there. Just like at Kragen, there was only one Mobile-1 ATF fluid for sale. I asked the dirtbag clerk if this was the only type of Mobile-1 ATF they had, and he said that is the only formula of Mobile-1 ATF they stock...
Back home, I had 2 leftover bottles of ATF that I used for my last trans fluid change in May 2006. So here is a comparison of the two bottles. I am just wondering now if they just changed the bottle or if they stopped selling ATF with Dextron or what...
I'm gonna check Mobile's website now and see if I can get more info...cause I am confused.
Bart
The new bottle seems to say it works for our application in a strange and confusing way.
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Take it back...get the Dex. Unless you drive hard,or an awful lot, your trans juice is still fine. You've time. The three are a Merc, a Dex, and a universal....I'd like to know the diff. What really hapens if you switch 'em?
Reno can't be that small, call around. No NAPA?
Apparently, our tranny fluid has to have a G license number.
Mark
Exactly, strange and confusing. And look at this:
http://www.mobiloil.com/USA-English/...on_VI_ATF.aspx
So, would I be better off with this???? It says "It is also for improved performance in 2005 and earlier GM vehicles, wherever DEXRON is specified"
Any experts out there?
Bart
It's all friggin' voodoo. Same claims made on every product in existance. It's a synth blend, suggesting a lower price than the Mobil 1. Personaly, I'd stick to the M1 or RP.