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Old 12-01-2006, 11:25 AM
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What kind of transmission fluid does my 97 talon ESI need? It's an automatic. Thanks!
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Re: Trans fluid

Any ATF fluid should be fine for it... I've never heard of anybody running anything really specific in the auto trannys.
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Alrighty, thanks.
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Re: Trans fluid

Go to mitsubishi dealer, and buy auto tranny fluid from them, its the best fluid for automatic.
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Re: Trans fluid

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Go to mitsubishi dealer, and buy auto tranny fluid from them, its the best fluid for automatic.

10-4 on dealer oem type fluid.
It only hurts one time.
Owners manual and dip stick are a good source of what fluid to use.
MR. mitch on demand says Diamond ATF SP-11.
But dealer always knows best.
And remember people that keep there transmission serviced have a lot less transmission problems than people that do not service.
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Re: Trans fluid

Go to the dealer, ask for some tranny fluid, look at it to remember what grade or whatever the shit is, then say you forgot your wallet and go to the nearest parts store and buy some. They charged my buddy fucking like $18 a quart for his tranny fluid and it wasnt even name brand shit.
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