For 80's Chrysler/ Dodge Cars if u had the old fluid sucked out, Anyone ever have a Problem with ATF+4 Transmi?
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Ever have a problem using ATF+4 transmission FLuid? I know a lot of them used DEXRON II in the day. OR MOpart ATF Plus Anyone ever have a problem using ATF+4 in their old chrysler/k car Transmission?
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Answer:
I have been told that if it is the actual MOPAR fluid (as in purchased from the dealer) it is not compatible. I would ask the dealer considering the price they charge for the fluid. The aftermarket stuff is okay as far as I know. If you have any doubt a company called Lube Gard makes a product our shop uses called friction modifier part no. 61910. It is kind of costly but is supposed to guarantee any fluid to work on all the mopar's. I know Oreilly's sells it but am unsure if anyone else carries it. Good luck and hope I helped you.
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