Dexron Ii

- ATF DEXRON II Product Description MERU FORCE 1 Premium Quality Automatic Transmission Fluid made from solvent refined mineral base oils combined with a viscosity index improver, anti-oxidant, anti-wear, anti-detergent, anti-foam and friction modifying additives. It is formulated to function as a power transmission fluid in torque converters, a.
- My manual's steering fluid is Dexron II/III trans fluid. 'Dex VI/MercLV' is not okay, but I could use 'Dex III/Mercon'. With my extended warranty I will use the Toyota fluid. (Caution: my steering uses Dex II/III 'trans fluid', but my transaxle uses ATF-WS so I labelled the Dex III as 'steering fluid only'.
Actually, running type-F isn't exactly always a boo-boo either. The
clutch pack friction material in ford trannys isn't quite as hard/grabby
as that of GM therefore they use a atf with very little friction
modifiers, where as any Dextron/Mercron is a little slipperier. Therefore
if you have any interest in crispening up your shifts, type-F is actually
a pretty good choice. I believe this is also the basis for most of your
B&M trick shift, ect.
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TIM - 1987 IROC-Z 5.7 L98 700R-4 T-TOPS BLACK
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AFR Heads, Crane Cam, 52mm Throttle Body, K&N Filters,
Homemake Cold Air Intake, TPIS mod. MAS, SLP Large runners,
Accel: Adj. Fuel Press. Reg., 300+ MSD Ign & Coil,
TCI Reverse Manual Valve Body, B&M Megashifter, Hypertech
Thermomaster Chip/160 Stat,
Subframe Connectors, Hotchiss Strut Tower Brace.. etc.
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Car: 2007 Toyota Corolla.
Anmo cameras. The power steering fluid is a little low. I’m going to do more than just fill it up–I’m going to use a turkey baster and suck up what’s in the reservoir and then replace nearly the entire content of the reservoir with a fresh power steering fluid. I intend now to do this procedure every oil change as this will keep the fluid replenished to some extent. I also believe that this only replaces about 1/5 of the power steering fluid in the system. Well, 1/5 every oil change seems all right since the owner’s manual doesn’t actually call for a replacement interval anyway.
Here’s the question: Dexron II is impossible to find, III is rare. What else is acceptable?
Is Toyota Type-IV ATF fluid also acceptable? Byon driver download for windows. It’s what I use in the automatic transmission. Is Dexron VI good too?
Download avm network & wireless cards driver. I don’t want to mess up and use the wrong fluid.

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