DEXRON-III MERCON or DEXRON-III ATF
Originally posted by Mindgame
GM recommends an ATF with dexron-mercon, so I'd go with one using those 2 in it. Better yet, synthetic.
Then again, it is very possible that I am misunderstanding your question.
-Mindgame
GM recommends an ATF with dexron-mercon, so I'd go with one using those 2 in it. Better yet, synthetic.
Then again, it is very possible that I am misunderstanding your question.

-Mindgame
And from what ive heard, synthetic is evil on our trannys
Interesting....
I've used nothing but synthetics in my GM and Chrysler automatics over the past few years without problems. Can't say I 've had any experience with the 4L60 though... maybe it likes higher temperatures.....
I do use it in my T56 and can't make negative comments there either.
-Mindgame
I've used nothing but synthetics in my GM and Chrysler automatics over the past few years without problems. Can't say I 've had any experience with the 4L60 though... maybe it likes higher temperatures.....
I do use it in my T56 and can't make negative comments there either.

-Mindgame
I used Castrol syntethic in my six speed a few years ago and after about 6 months it became hard to shift and I heard grinding sounds coming out of it when I let the clutch go.
At the same time, I put the same oil in my wifes automatic maxima and that tranny crapped out a year later.
I will never use synthetic transmission oil again. Stay clear of it.
PS. I don't think you can find Castrol syntethic transmission oil anymore either.
At the same time, I put the same oil in my wifes automatic maxima and that tranny crapped out a year later.
I will never use synthetic transmission oil again. Stay clear of it.
PS. I don't think you can find Castrol syntethic transmission oil anymore either.
Originally posted by sgill
I used Castrol syntethic in my six speed a few years ago and after about 6 months it became hard to shift and I heard grinding sounds coming out of it when I let the clutch go.
At the same time, I put the same oil in my wifes automatic maxima and that tranny crapped out a year later.
I will never use synthetic transmission oil again. Stay clear of it.
PS. I don't think you can find Castrol syntethic transmission oil anymore either.
I used Castrol syntethic in my six speed a few years ago and after about 6 months it became hard to shift and I heard grinding sounds coming out of it when I let the clutch go.
At the same time, I put the same oil in my wifes automatic maxima and that tranny crapped out a year later.
I will never use synthetic transmission oil again. Stay clear of it.
PS. I don't think you can find Castrol syntethic transmission oil anymore either.
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