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 · I have a and was wondering how often I should "actually" change the transmission fluid. I know what the manual says but, back when I was working, I talked to the transmission mechanic about the automatic trans. in my truck. I currently had over a , mi. on it. Manual Transmission Fluid Chart Version 9 | US | Published 3/ NOTE 1: ® - Probe, - Escape, - Fusion/Milan NOTE 2: Escort/Tracer NOTE 3: - Service all vehicles with SYNTHETIC BLEND MERCON® V NOTE 4: - Service diesel vehicles with Full Synthetic Manual Transmission Fluid COMMERCIAL NAME.  · Best Manual Transmission Fluid. 1. Red Line MT 75W GL-4 2. Genuine Ford Fluid XTWQGT SAE 75W 3. Lucas Oil LUC Clear Gear Oil 4. Mobil 1 75W Synthetic Gear Lube 5. Valvoline High Performance SAE 75W Conventional Gear Oil 6. Red Line 75W90 Synthetic Gear Oil 7. Royal Purple ROY Max Gear 75W90 Synthetic Lube 8.


There are two main types, manual and automatic. Automatic transmission fluid is typically green, while manual transmission oil is usually red. Changing the automatic transmission's fluid can improve its performance. Changing the auto transmission fluid requires a simple process, and is a worthwhile investment. Replacement Interval: Lifetime oil (Bentley ). A user-recommended fluid is "Royal Purple Synchromax manual transmission fluid" Redline MT; the user-recommended replacement interval is roughly 5 years or about 60K miles. - Manual transmission (orange sticker): The Bentleys, on page , simply say "ATF" (aka ATF-Oil). Audi A6 L 24V w/ Auto Trans Code HYR,HYS,JMN,JMM,KGY or KGZ using * Updated VW G A2 Green Color transmission fluid (Replaces Blue). Audi A6 L V8 w/ Auto Trans Code HLL,HLK,HWD,HWE or JER using * Updated VW G A2 Green Color transmission fluid (Replaces Blue).


Transmission Fluid Guide – NO. TB Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF): is requirement of a transmission, such as valve operation, brake band friction and the torque converter as well as gear lubrication for synchronized self-shifting or automatic transmissions. It is typically colored red or green to distinguish it from motor oil and. Most manual transmissions on vintage models do not have a fluid label on the transmission because nearly all gearboxes took the same fluid - a universal GL If no label is present, the official recommendation is any GL-4 gear oil. Our favorite is the Red Line MTL. However, some transmissions will have an orange ATF label and you should use a Dexron III ATF fluid. The e/e should have a green "Special Oil" label on the transmission. More recent TSB services may have been performed using the latest G A2 transmission fluid, which is green in color. This new green G A2 fluid has now superseded and/or replaced the older blue G A2 part number.

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