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Submitted 2022-10-26
By kawboy636
From New England
I use this in two Chevy vehicles - a 2005 Colorado and 2015 Trax. The Trax takes 3-qts to drain and fill. The Colorado requires 6-qts when the pan is dropped and filter replaced. Both vehicles perform at higher levels after an ATF service. I have used Valvoline ATF for many years and will continue to.
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Submitted 2022-01-17
By Richard
From North Charleston, SC
I purchased 5QTS to complete a drain and fill on my 2019 Ford Escape with the 6R35 Transmission -- this is not "officially" licensed by Ford but is recommended by Valvoline for use with the Mercon LV specs-- the transmission is a joint development from Chevrolet and Ford - I compared the specs from the Mercon LV fluid and the ONLY difference is the viscosity at -40C - not even a concern for the climate I live in. After the drain and fill my car shifts smoother and softer, it's has pep, and I feel like it drives like the day it was purchased. I would def purchase again to keep on schedule with my transmission maintenance. I can't comment on longevity as of yet seeing the change just happened but I will say after doing research and knowing how the Mercon LV fluid degrades over time I'm hopeful this will be more durable since it is a synthetic fluid. Time will tell. All that to say if you have Ford that requires LV -- don't stress it -- order it... it works!
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Submitted 2020-12-17
By k4rynbr1
From SC
I have been using this since I built a new trans for my daily driver. I have used this 4 times in a row, the fluid seems to hold up well. I do not see much "sludge" in the bottom of the trans pan (there is always some in an automatic, but it does seem to be notably less on this fluid). It still looks mostly clean and of a nice slightly darker pink color when I flush it around 36,000 miles. I have never seen this fluid burn or discolor badly, though I do not run extreme intervals. I am confident that I could push this fluid well beyond the 36,000 mile recommended interval from GM for my 2008 car ( I know a lot of newer cars have longer intervals) but do not see a reason to take the risk. Dexron VI is a good fluid spec anyway, buy I view the extra few dollars for a good synthetic as a small insurance policy to keep my transmission healthy. I would recommend the fluid, but I would also recommend looking for a sale price on it. Also, ignore the 2 star rating, seems irrelevant, and is only disappointment that Dexron VI is not a lower spec fluid? Not actually a review of this fluid.
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View ProductSubmitted 2022-10-26
By kawboy636
From New England
My 1999 Honda Accord 4-cylinder has over 250K miles and a drain and fill takes exactly 3 quarts of Import ATF. I do this with every oil change. No problems with this car. Import is the correct ATF for this vehicle.
Bottom Line recommended
Submitted 2020-07-27
By Jorge
From Undisclosed
pricey yet the best for imports, thicker than WS.
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Submitted 2019-12-08
By Patrick
From Undisclosed
Product works as it should
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View ProductSubmitted 2022-10-26
By kawboy636
From New England
My 1999 Honda Accord 4-cylinder has over 250K miles and a drain and fill takes exactly 3 quarts of Import ATF. I do this with every oil change. No problems with this car. Import is the correct ATF for this vehicle.
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Submitted 2020-07-27
By Jorge
From Undisclosed
pricey yet the best for imports, thicker than WS.
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Submitted 2019-12-08
By Patrick
From Undisclosed
Product works as it should
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from $34.99
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By Greg
From North Carolina
Recommend per maintenance manual
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from $30.68
View ProductSubmitted 2022-01-01
By Rene
From Hollywood, Fl
Unfortunately the leak in the power steering line was too large to be stopped but this fluid did allow me to drive for a few days before the car had to go to the shop.
Bottom Line recommended
Submitted 2021-12-18
By BG
From Baltimore, Md
Worked
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Submitted 2021-11-03
By Steven
From Undisclosed
Top off reservoir
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