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anything that says it's backwards compatible to one of the Dexron fluids should be fine. valvoline MaxLife Synthetic is what I used I think.

 

so, Dex II, Dex III, Dex VI (?)

 

not sure I've seen the one you mentioned.

 

(trivia; Dexron I , except they didn't know it was 'I' at the time, anyway the first Dexron had a small percentage of whale oil in it!)

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anything that says it's backwards compatible to one of the Dexron fluids should be fine. valvoline MaxLife Synthetic is what I used I think.

 

so, Dex II, Dex III, Dex VI (?)

 

not sure I've seen the one you mentioned.

 

(trivia; Dexron I , except they didn't know it was 'I' at the time, anyway the first Dexron had a small percentage of whale oil in it!)

 

Yup, that was GM type "A" fluid after they changed the name to Dexron. The fluid dates back to 1948 IIRC

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Long years ago (1999) my Subaru had a fail on the steering rack that developed a leak of the ATF; after several unsuccessful attemps of repairing it, I swapped in another steering rack from a Junk Yard Subaru, and it had a pretty small leak; so I drained all the ATF (indicated to be used on my Subaru's power steering), from the system, and switched to Power Steering Fluid with anti-leak, which claims to rejuvenate the seals; and my Subaru has been working great with said stuff since then; however, after some years the tiny drop it leaked became a little more noticeable, I poured some Lucas Power Steering additive, and the thing still is working Flawlessly, up to date.

 

When I changed from ATF to Power Steering Fluid (Synthetic / high mileage) I noticed that the steering wheel became a little bit Harder to turn than with the ATF, but nothing terrible; and when I lifted my Subie, years after that, the Steering wheel became even Softer than when the car was new, somehow... 

 

Kind Regards.

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