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Old August 11th 04, 02:46 AM
HachiRoku
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I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw J.B. Bobbitt wrote:

> Hi again;
>
> 1994 Dodge Grand Caravan 3.0 L
>
> I posted just a few minutes ago auto trans fluid capacity, and then
> poked around a bit on this group. I discovered that the type of ATF might
> be important.
>
> I used 4 qts of ATF+3 to replace the fluid lost to the line leak. I can't
> find the spec's for a '94. Is ATF+3 OK for a '94? Does anybody know how
> much a auto trans should hold, if all the fluid leaked out?
>
> Thanks a heap, again,
> -jbb


I sell used cars. I get a lot of people looking at the Dodges I have and
saying "the transmissions are junk".

My response? "The sausage grinder most people bring them to for trans
fluid changes are junk!"

Yes, you need to use ATF +3 in yer '94. I'm pushing my luck, cause my '92
has a leaky trans cover, so I just fill it with whatever I have. I try to
use +3, but I know it's going to run out over night anyway...

Cover goes on tomorrow. ATF +3 after that!

Some Dexron/Mercon III mixes *say* also for use in Chrysler automatics,
but don't use it, except for extreme emergencies!
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