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February 12th, 2006 12:51 PM #1I got mixed feedbacks on this. Iba sabi hindi daw pwede and to stick with dextron3. Some say na its ok to use Dextron5 and is much better.
Who is right? Im looking for a good brand of ATF kasi as im due for a ATF change. Thanks.
ps-meron bang Mobil1 ATF somewhere sa south area? alabang/bf? gusto ko din sana yung synthetic na....
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February 12th, 2006 02:28 PM #2
Joms,
Regardless of what's best, why not just stick to OEMs? Medyo nahirapan din ako maghanap nyang Dexron 3 na yan (for my steering fluid). I found one in Isuzu Libis for P160 petot. I guess meron din sa ibang branches. May nakita din ako sa ACE hardware kasi 250 petot...mahal.
HTH
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February 12th, 2006 03:06 PM #3My personal experience.
According to GM (who owns and formulates DEXRON ATFs), DEXRON III was supposed to be a compatible replacement to DEXRON II. But when I filled my Kia Carnival's (gray market) A/T with DEXRON III as opposed to the recommended DEXRON II, it was barely usable. I switched backed to harder to find DEXRON II
Best way to do this is check with Ford Philippines if it's ok By the way, Ford's ATF standard is known as MERCON.
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February 12th, 2006 03:58 PM #4
Dacotyan,
Can you explain further when you said Ford's ATF standard is known as MERCON? Is Dexron II and MERCON the same?
Thanks.
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February 12th, 2006 11:45 PM #5
mercon is ford's version of atf which is used on its lineup of automatic transmission in the early days. and even before that they are using type f atf. the newer lineups already are using mercon v. i guess some transmissions not built in the U.S./Canada are using dexron III which adheres to GM specification. dexron II and III are not the same. on some application you can use III on II application. but not the other way around. if yours is dexron III and the atf label indicates dexron II, III, and mercon, you should be ok.
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February 13th, 2006 01:15 AM #6
you can't replace III with V. merong polymers or something yung V which is not compatible with the hydraulic piping (?) of the dexron/mercon III units.
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February 13th, 2006 01:18 AM #7i saw a mobil1 ATF fully synthetic in a shop. medyo mahal nga lang pero i guess pwede eto. i forgot if it mentioned mercon but what i remember is that it is Dextron III.
pwede na eto right? gusto ko kasi fully synthetic na. minsan ko lang naman papalitan eto (like every 30k+ so might as well get the best oil)
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February 13th, 2006 01:32 AM #8is dextronIII and merconIII interchangeable ba? or is it a given na if the oil is dextronIII, it is also merconIII na din? basta what i know is that my transmission uses III. I dont know lang if its merconIII or dextronIII.
I'll be calling up ford again tomorrow and ask. Thanks for the help for those who have answered already =)
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February 13th, 2006 02:27 AM #9
there is no mercon III. its dexron III
here are the common specifications :
GM; Dexron II, Dexron III
Ford; Type F, Mercon, Mercon V
Chrysler; ATF+, ATF+2, ATF+3,ATF+4
Allison; C-3 & C-4
Caterpillar; TO-2 & TO-3
Voith G1363
ZF; TE-ML-14C
Honda; Z-1
Mitsubishi Diamond SP II & III
Toyota; Type T and T-IV
Vickers I 286S & M2950S
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