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Old 05-03-19, 09:43 PM
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For use as ps fluid

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OK as power steering fluid but Absolutely NO in the transmission

I recommend you watch this entire video and pay very close attention to the last 5 minutes...

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yea dude seriously did you do like any research about this? firstly that fluid is conventional, and the A650E specifies JWS 3309 fluid standard, which is the official recommended toyota type-iv, mobil 3309, or anything else that meets that standard
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Originally Posted by Stroock639
yea dude seriously did you do like any research about this? firstly that fluid is conventional, and the A650E specifies JWS 3309 fluid standard, which is the official recommended toyota type-iv, mobil 3309, or anything else that meets that standard
IIRC the only equivalent fluids are Type-IV, Mobil1 3309, and Aisin ATF0T4
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Originally Posted by Stroock639
yea dude seriously did you do like any research about this? firstly that fluid is conventional, and the A650E specifies JWS 3309 fluid standard, which is the official recommended toyota type-iv, mobil 3309, or anything else that meets that standard
Research done: dexron 3 recommended...for ps fluid.

Have Toyota atf for tranny
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Originally Posted by Sin1UZFE
Research done: dexron 3 recommended...for ps fluid.

Have Toyota atf for tranny
well that's good... but what are people supposed to think when you link to a gallon sized bottle of transmission fluid and only say yea or nah lol
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Originally Posted by Stroock639
well that's good... but what are people supposed to think when you link to a gallon sized bottle of transmission fluid and only say yea or nah lol
Don't know, I did add for ps fluid underneath lol
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I have a gallon of Max Life fluid.That should be enough to last thru 10-15 alternators.
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Originally Posted by spuds
I have a gallon of Max Life fluid.That should be enough to last thru 10-15 alternators.
Haha........
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