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Dexron Mercon III tranny fluid

Old Dec 13, 2007 | 09:14 AM
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Dexron Mercon III tranny fluid

A shop told me that he is going to use Dexron Mercon III tranny fluid for my 04 MAxie???? Anybody know if it meets OEM standards ?
Old Dec 13, 2007 | 09:35 AM
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I don't mess with that stuff...I think this is the one main thing that everyone follows...use ONLY the fluid that your manual or dipstick tell you to use.
Old Dec 13, 2007 | 09:51 AM
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I shoulda been more specific also...i got a 5AT . I hear that the oem fluid is the same as this dexron stuff but im scared to go for it. Best bet i guess would be to buy nissan fluid
Old Dec 13, 2007 | 10:20 AM
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Originally Posted by 04MAX_ILLIN
I shoulda been more specific also...i got a 5AT . I hear that the oem fluid is the same as this dexron stuff but im scared to go for it. Best bet i guess would be to buy nissan fluid
That's what I did. There are TWO different types of fluids for the 5AT: Matic-K and Matic-D IIRC. Check your dipstick and manual to confirm.

Even if they say that it meets OEM standards, then I myself, would still be a ***** and get the OEM fluid at about $8-$9 a quart I think lol

(I'm a lucky little ***** and got a FREE flush a couple thousand miles ago )
Old Dec 13, 2007 | 11:21 AM
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I beg to differ that DexronIII is even close to MaticD/K in FM levels.

If you are in warranty stick with OEM fluids.

If you are past warranty and have bucks to spare look at Amsoil Universal ATF or in my case I chose Castrol Import MV ATF which behaves exactly as MaticD in shift quality but getting syn blend with Castrol vs pure DexronIII type MaticD fluid.
Old Dec 13, 2007 | 12:17 PM
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Assuming your car is an '04 with the 5-spd auto, it requires an ATF labeled as meeting Matic-K...do not use Dextron-III. My suggestion would be to use either OEM fluid, or if you want a synthetic, AMSOIL ATF meets Matic-K requirements.
Old Dec 13, 2007 | 01:06 PM
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Thanks fellas for the feedback..Im the second owner at 39,000 miles right now. I believe i do still have factory nissan warranty on the drivetrain, if it transfers from the original owner to the next. I guess ill spend the money and go with either OEM fluid or Amsoil...I pick up garbage for the shop that wants to do my flush and hes doing it for free so i wanted to check into the fluid that he said he was using before i went and had the car worked on. Cant complain about paying for good fluid if the labor is free i guess.
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