subaru girl Posted January 21, 2006 Share Posted January 21, 2006 is their a special kind or would any kind work. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2X2KOB Posted January 21, 2006 Share Posted January 21, 2006 What kind of car and transmission? Do you have the owner's manual? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rweddy Posted January 21, 2006 Share Posted January 21, 2006 is their a special kind or would any kind work. Depends on if you have an auto or stick? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
subaru girl Posted January 21, 2006 Author Share Posted January 21, 2006 90 legacy 4wd auto i just wanted to know if the walmart/auto parts store stuff would work or if it is a special stuff from the dealer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jcniest5 Posted January 21, 2006 Share Posted January 21, 2006 90 legacy 4wd auto i just wanted to know if the walmart/auto parts store stuff would work or if it is a special stuff from the dealer. Any will work. If you want the best, though, try AMSOIL Full Synthetic Transmission Fluid. It gives your AT a suited up life for an extra MPG. Shifts smoother, too. May or may not be noticeable on some vehicles, so don't take my words too literal. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Olnick Posted January 21, 2006 Share Posted January 21, 2006 90 legacy 4wd auto i just wanted to know if the walmart/auto parts store stuff would work or if it is a special stuff from the dealer. Any brand ATF (Automatic Transmission Fluid) should be okay. Check your owner's manual to see what specific kind you need--or if you don't have the manual, just go to an auto parts store and ask--they should be able to look it up for you. Good luck. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dxrflyboy Posted January 22, 2006 Share Posted January 22, 2006 Use Dexron III ATF of any brand. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
subaru girl Posted January 27, 2006 Author Share Posted January 27, 2006 how much will it take to drain and refill. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NoahDL88 Posted January 27, 2006 Share Posted January 27, 2006 It'll take 8.3 Liters, or 8.8 quarts, depending on if you feel like metric or american capacaties the day you buy your fluid. It also says to run DEXRON II Which is different from Mercron, the friction additives are different between the two and could cause either harsh application of the clutch bands, or could cause them to slip. Any Dexron will work, as by now there probably up to Dexron V, it'll be the one "formulated" for GM vehicles. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Legacy777 Posted January 28, 2006 Share Posted January 28, 2006 It will not take 8 qts if you just drain it. It'll only take about 4-5 qts if you just drain and refill. Total capacity is around 8 qts, but you won't get all that out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dxrflyboy Posted January 31, 2006 Share Posted January 31, 2006 It'll take 8.3 Liters, or 8.8 quarts, depending on if you feel like metric or american capacaties the day you buy your fluid. It also says to run DEXRON II Which is different from Mercron, the friction additives are different between the two and could cause either harsh application of the clutch bands, or could cause them to slip. Any Dexron will work, as by now there probably up to Dexron V, it'll be the one "formulated" for GM vehicles. Dexron III and Mercon are the same fluid, but Mercon V is different. Dexron III is backward compatible to Dexron II and Dexron. A simple drain & fill will take about 4 quarts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chef Posted February 1, 2006 Share Posted February 1, 2006 They are different enough that subaru recommends dextron. Even if there is no real difference, why take that chance? Dexron III and Mercon are the same fluid, but Mercon V is different. Dexron III is backward compatible to Dexron II and Dexron. A simple drain & fill will take about 4 quarts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dxrflyboy Posted February 1, 2006 Share Posted February 1, 2006 They are different enough that subaru recommends dextron. Even if there is no real difference, why take that chance? Every Dexron III container I have ever seen has been labeled Dexron III/Mercon. This is because Dexron III meets Mercon specs and vice versa. Dexron and Dexron II are obsolete. Mercon V is a different fluid than Mercon/Dexron III and shouldn't be used in Dexron applications. The container will only say Mercon V, with no Dexron designation, so it's unlikely that you will confuse it with Dexron III/Mercon fluid. Ford is currently using Mercon/Dexron III and Mercon V, along with Mercon SP and other fluids. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NoahDL88 Posted February 1, 2006 Share Posted February 1, 2006 I've seen plenty of cases at the dealership where cars come in with one or the other, and the tranny shifts funny even with a "reccomended" fluid. It dosn't cost any more to make sure you get Dexron, so don't take chanes with Mercon if you don't have to. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Legacy777 Posted February 1, 2006 Share Posted February 1, 2006 WHO CARES, as long as it says Dextron II or III on the bottle some where you're good!! It could meet the potatoe french fry cooking oil spec for all I care. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chef Posted February 1, 2006 Share Posted February 1, 2006 WHO CARES, as long as it says Dextron II or III on the bottle some where you're good!! It could meet the potatoe french fry cooking oil spec for all I care. Grumpy?! :-p I did not realise that the container states they were interchangable. I was simply referring to what the owner's manual states. Every Dexron III container I have ever seen has been labeled Dexron III/Mercon. This is because Dexron III meets Mercon specs and vice versa. Dexron and Dexron II are obsolete. Mercon V is a different fluid than Mercon/Dexron III and shouldn't be used in Dexron applications. The container will only say Mercon V, with no Dexron designation, so it's unlikely that you will confuse it with Dexron III/Mercon fluid. Ford is currently using Mercon/Dexron III and Mercon V, along with Mercon SP and other fluids. Whew - that was confusing! But I think I'm clear now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dxrflyboy Posted February 2, 2006 Share Posted February 2, 2006 Grumpy?! :-p I did not realise that the container states they were interchangable. I was simply referring to what the owner's manual states. Whew - that was confusing! But I think I'm clear now. . As long as the container says Dexron on it, it's the right stuff (unless you found it in your granddad's basement and it's from the early '70s-hehe), even though it says Mercon too. If it says Mercon but not Dexron, it's probably Mercon V or Mercon SP, which is the wrong fluid. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dxrflyboy Posted February 2, 2006 Share Posted February 2, 2006 FLUID FIGHT!!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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