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==Automatic transmission== | ==Automatic transmission== | ||
− | As of 2013 | + | ;As of 2013, ATF formulations are as follows<nowiki>:</nowiki> |
*'''ATF+4''' - Most Dodge, Jeep, and Chrysler | *'''ATF+4''' - Most Dodge, Jeep, and Chrysler | ||
*'''Mercon V''' - Most Ford, Mercury, Lincoln | *'''Mercon V''' - Most Ford, Mercury, Lincoln | ||
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*Amsoil MTG GL4 75w-90 | *Amsoil MTG GL4 75w-90 | ||
− | ===Factory recommendations manual trans/transfer case=== | + | ===NV4500=== |
+ | According to Auto Gear, the NV4500 is VERY finicky when it comes to lubricant. Improper lube will kill a 4500 in short order, its what Syntorq was designed for. If you can find Castrol Syntorq LT 75w-85, use it. If you can't, then get the dealership equivalent and keep the receipt so you have a leg to stand on if there's a service issue. According to one source (Dan @ Quad in Roberts, Montana), the proper Amsoil equivalent has given good results. | ||
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+ | ===Factory recommendations for manual trans/transfer case=== | ||
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