obveously not if it calls for dex 6! hello!
You can use Dex 6 in most vehicles that called for Dex II/III. If you read the back of the Dex 6 bottle it will tell you so. Hope this helps.
Yes... Dexron 6 is the latest trans fluid and can be used in any application that calls for Dexron III
You can ALWAYS use Dexron 6 in any system that calls for lower number Dexron. You can NEVER use lower number Dexron than what the system calls for. I hope this helps.
Dex-Merc or Dexron VI
No you can not. While Dexron IV is backward compatible with Dex III, Dex III is not forward compatible. Vehicles that require Dex IV must use Dex IV.
Honda originally specified Dexron II for that transmission. Dexron II no longer exists, as it was later superceded by Dexron III. So, use Dexron III. You will frequently see bottles of ATF that say "Dexron III/Mercon" or "Dex/Merc" for short. That's the stuff to use.
It should be listed in your owners manuel. Most likely it is Dexron, Dex/Merc.
Yes, according to multiple TSBs (technical service bulletin) from GM: DEXRON-VI can be used in any proportion in past model vehicles equipped with an automatic transmission/transaxel in place of DEXRON-III (i.e. topping off the fluid int the event of a repair or fluid change.) DEXRON-VI is also compatible with any former version of DEXRON for use in automatic tranmissions/transaxels.
It calls for dex-cool.
Dexron/Mercon III
Factory Spec: Dexron III Valvoline: MaxLife ATF, Mercon V, Dex/Merc
I use what the vehicle manufacturer calls for.
Always use the exact transmission fluid specified by your vehicle manufacturer. Some transmission fluids are backwards compatible and some are not. Use of the incorrect transmission fluid can damage or destroy your transmission.Previous versions of Dexron ( II, III) transmission fluid are not acceptable substitutes for Dexron VI.