nzoliver
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Call the dealership and give them part #68048953AA,that is the correct part # for the correct coolant,also labeled as MS-9769 on the bottle.
Yep. It isn't too expensive either from the dealers. For a change :freak3:
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Call the dealership and give them part #68048953AA,that is the correct part # for the correct coolant,also labeled as MS-9769 on the bottle.
Newbie question:
Should I use ATF-4 in my transfer case even if I have a manual transmission?
YES!!!
Doesn't make any difference whether auto or manual. ONLY use ATF+4 in the t-case.
Bob
Might want to do a little more research,your t-case does have a fluid pump in it,it also has a fluid cooler.besides that any ATF will work in your t-case,does not have to be ATF+4 as the t-case and trans do not share fluid.You can run 5w-20 motor oil also if you like and in hot climates 5w-30 would be okay also but no thicker.No clutches in the 242 t-case also so your safe running any ATF or 5w-20 motor oil.I did use ATF-4 in mine but... I don't want to make warranty problems for someone else but I wouldn't be so hung up on ATF-4 in the t-case... ATF-4 is a cheap & satisfactory fill at the factory level due to the nature of ATF, (a superior lubricant that doesn't hurt rubber and can work under pressure) but the T-case doesn't hold pressure or have pumps inside it. Splash lubricated. I have seen 90w, dexron & 30w non detergent oil in older vehicles, and then there was a move to lighter viscosity oils in the mid 70s. Same with manual transmissions. I would be more concerned about the exact fluid in a full time AWD system with clutches, but I don't think the NP242 has them.
From Novak Conversions; The standard 231 weighs about 70 lbs. HD 231's can weigh up to 80 lbs. Fluid capacity of the 231 is from 1.5 up to 2 quarts. ATF is the factory recommended fluid, however many individuals have chosen to run a straight 30 weight oil or 5W30 in a mineral or synthetic. Our experiences with these and those reported to us by our customers indicate positive results in noise reduction and wear resistance.
ATF+3 is the non-synthetic version of ATF+4.I'd limit your driving as ATF+3 has not been produced for 15 years so that fluid you used is very old and may not protect the trans very well.Hi, my vehicle is 2003 KJ renegade 3.7L AT
I have recently changed automatic transmission fluid in my KJ but had to use ATF 3 instead of atf4. I have some earlier problems in my transmission and will go to service in around 7-10 days do you think this ATF3 will cause damage in this period? Should I stop using my car immediately until going to service?
note: after using atf3, shifting time from N to D or N to R increased significantly in addition shifting berween L-2-3 are more strongly sensed
thanks
ATF+3 is the non-synthetic version of ATF+4.I'd limit your driving as ATF+3 has not been produced for 15 years so that fluid you used is very old and may not protect the trans very well.
Both are not true synthetic oils,just highly refined dino oil that meats the governments rec's for synthetic rating.Mobil 1's extended performance is a true synthetic oil.I have 2 questions, first of all which synthetic oil do you guys prefer? Valvoline or Mobile 1? Is there really that big of a difference between them? I have used Valvoline for the last two changes and it runs pretty smooth.
On that note, for some reason i had a brain fart and put in 10w-30, i don't know how i didn't see it on the cap and how i happened to think 10w was the right one. But that's what i used today. Do i need to change my oil again to 5w-30 right away or should I be ok till the next one? My baby has 132K on it. Will it do any damage in the next 3k?
Thank you
Mercedes had nothing to do with the design of the 3.7 V6.The 3.7 is based off the 4.7 V8 which was actually a AMC design that was to replace the 318/360 engines but waited and then AMC was bought out by Chrysler which rode out the 318/360 for as long as they could before building AMC's SOHC designed engines.Here in AUS we don't experience freezing temperatures much, more like 80-100F so we do not normally use anything under 15W-30 for normal vehicles. Only high performance cars seem to recommend 5W-30, so my dealer has always used 10W-30 or 15W-30 in my KJ MY2005. I think the oil type is extremely important, as is the oil change interval because these Mercedes designed 3.7L engines have very small oil galleries and are prone to blocking if the oil gets gunky. My dealer has told me that they had many problems with lubrication in all 3.7L motors starving the left side head (as mine did and it snapped the camshaft) and requiring work or rebuild, so I have the oil and filter changed at 5000kms or sooner if I don't do many long runs.