Blaine B.
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Oh I didn't realize he was asking about DII vs. DIII.
They are the same but DIII is better.
They are the same but DIII is better.
1985xjlaredo said:OK whats confusing. We all say don't use ATF+4, Dealer say's use ATF+4, Dealer wants $$$, We want to keep XJ's and MJ's on the road and help each other out.
Enuf said?
FoMoCo said:its pretty simple really... DC trannies use ATF+3/ATF+4, AFAIK no other trannies use this fluid, the dealer thinks the jeep has a DC trans since they sell them and all, but the AW4 is not a DC trans so it does not use +3/+4, just look in your manual or on the drain plug, manual says dex III, drainplug says dex II (dex is backward compatible but not forward compatible)
if you don't believe me just ask my dumbass highschool autoshop teacher, who in my 4 years there managed to fry a C4 by running dex III in it, then fried a chrysler trans by trying to run dex III in that too... probably the only reason he didn't manage to fry an AW4 as well is his XJ had a 5 speed. he found out the hard way that there is a reason manufacturers recommend a specific fluid for each trans
after all that, if you still don't believe us, go ahead and run +4 in your AW4 and see how long it lasts
true datskenzer said:At this point it's not a matter of believing you as much is it's a matter of not believing that the dealerships themselvs are that stupid!
FoMoCo said:anyway, sorry for all the hate, just my BP must go up 40pts every time I hear about a dealership screwing someone :wierd:
skenzer said:...And the guy that told me this at one of the dealerships does all of their tranny work.