What JWS 3309?
ATF 3309 is a high performance automatic transmission fluid, manufactured from high quality synthetic base fluids and formulated for use in certain Aisin-Warner slip-controlled lock-up automatic transmissions. The fluid offers excellent lubricating characteristics resulting in quiet operation and smooth shifting.
Is ATF the same as DEXRON 3?
GM does not support the use of an older version of the Dexron fluid in any vehicle that calls for Dexron VI. Moreover, you cannot use an ATF, Mercron or older variations of Dexron in vehicles calling for Dexron III.
Is ATF and DEXRON the same?
DEXRON is the trade name for a group of technical specifications of automatic transmission fluid (ATF) created by General Motors (GM).
Is ATF DEXRON 3 synthetic?
Castrol ATF Dex III is a synthetic based product which was originally designed for use in pre 2005 automatic transmissions fitted to General Motors vehicles. Due to it having a high viscosity index it is specified for many industrial and offshore applications where Dexron II or III or Mercon performance is required.
Can dexron-VI replace dexron III?
DEXRON-VI can be used in any proportion in past model vehicles equipped with an automatic transmission, in place of DEXRON-III (for instance, topping off the fluid in the event of a repair or fluid change). DEXRON-VI is also compatible with any former version of DEXRON for use in automatic transmissions.
Can you mix regular and synthetic transmission fluid?
Is it OK to mix synthetic ATF with a conventional and/or synthetic blend ATF? Yes. Synthetic ATF and conventional fluids are 100 percent compatible with each other.
Can you mix DEXRON-VI with DEXRON III?
Try not to mix DEXRON-III with DEXRON-VI, only because if you do that you are in fact diluting the DEXRON-VI fluid with a less stable product and therefore throwing away much of the advantage. All you need to remember is that DEXRON-VI is far superior to DEXRON-III.
Can you mix DEXRON III and DEXRON-VI?