Mercon V vs LV
azharj
03-04-2020, 04:06 PM
Hi!
I have been using Mercon V for my windstar 2000. Now it is not available here. Mercon LV and Motorcraft typeM. Can I use them instead of Mercon V? If not what are alternative?
Thanks in anticipation
I have been using Mercon V for my windstar 2000. Now it is not available here. Mercon LV and Motorcraft typeM. Can I use them instead of Mercon V? If not what are alternative?
Thanks in anticipation
phil-l
03-05-2020, 08:20 PM
Hi! Another 2000 Windstar owner here (yes, it's still in daily use).
Based on the information I found: No, Mercon LV is not compatible with Mercon V.
I believe Type M is related to Mazda-designed transmissions (Ford has shared some vehicles with Mazda). I can find nothing that states it's compatible with Mercon V; I wouldn't do it.
I've had good results with Mobil 1 synthetic ATF, which claims to support the Mercon V standard. Can you get Mobil 1 products in your area?
Based on the information I found: No, Mercon LV is not compatible with Mercon V.
I believe Type M is related to Mazda-designed transmissions (Ford has shared some vehicles with Mazda). I can find nothing that states it's compatible with Mercon V; I wouldn't do it.
I've had good results with Mobil 1 synthetic ATF, which claims to support the Mercon V standard. Can you get Mobil 1 products in your area?
fredjacksonsan
03-12-2020, 12:46 PM
Mercon V is available from numerous places online, which is where I'd get mine if I needed some. Our vehicles use Mercon LV
wiswind
04-11-2020, 11:44 AM
I will also echo sticking with the Mercon V fluid.
If you cannot find it locally, you can order it online.
As mentioned, Mobil 1 makes a Mercon V compatible fluid that you can trust.
If you cannot find it locally, you can order it online.
As mentioned, Mobil 1 makes a Mercon V compatible fluid that you can trust.
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