Have a 05, Auto, anyone know (100%) sure what type of fluid I need to put in it? Is it Dex/Merc IV? Please if you are unsure dont post, thanks.
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Have a 05, Auto, anyone know (100%) sure what type of fluid I need to put in it? Is it Dex/Merc IV? Please if you are unsure dont post, thanks.
It is gm t-iv fluid, specifically. but many aftermarket (maybe better) fluids meet the specs needed.
i'm only 99% though, i hate automatics.
Anyone know those aftermarket fluids? Mine is dark brown with 76k miles on it.
Go to a Chev dealer and ask for Trade Pricing on their new Dex6. It's fully synthetic and completely backwards compatible.
If Dex III will work I will just run that
Looks like this is the stuff I need:
Valvoline.com > Products > MaxLife > Automatic Transmission Fluid MaxLife > MaxLife® DEX/MERC ATF
I know dex 3 and type iv are not interchangeable/mixable. but that max life is probably a newer hybrid (like the type 6 maybe?)
make sure you don't just add fluid and mix varieties. Of if you do, make sure they are the same type or interchangeable.
Its compatible with all sorts of fluids including the type IV, I am going to drain the fluid using the plug in the pan, add 2.3 qts, drive it for a mile or 2 and do it again 2-3 more times.
i hate to say this, but do not use dexron III in the aveo. It specifically calls for T-IV (or the newer backwards compatible fluids).
The newer fluids can be interchanged with both T-iv or dex 3, but dex 3 and T-iv should not be interchanged.
Here is the thread about it (click here). Read post # 16. Link to data sheet: click here.
The manufacturer of the only automatic transmission used on the Aveo is Aisin, not GM. Their specifications (not GM, not Chevy) call for Dexron III for that particular transmission, the 81-40LE. That pertains to all Aveos from their inception and it hasn't changed since. GM can put the A/T fluid in a special GM bottle with their part number on it and call it whatever they want - but it's still Dexron III.
Either way I will still use this stuff to cover all the bases, both dex III and type IV:Valvoline.com > Products > MaxLife > Automatic Transmission Fluid MaxLife > MaxLife® DEX/MERC ATF
That is not specifically for the aveo, for GM of na. Putting standard Dexron 3 in, regardless of what Aisin recommended will void the warranty gm gives you. Even with the same transmission code, you can not verify that the clutches have not changed or do not benefit from the high friction yields of the t-iv fluid. This is one of the issues even toyota faces with the same tranny code, and switching fluids between years.
GM recommends t-iv. GM is who your warranty is with. Type-iv has higher friction than dexron III. Reducing clutch wear.
You can spout your 'transmission manufacturer specs' all you want. The thing is, all it takes is a change in line pressure, or some stupid little transmission control module programming change to change which fluid is put in by the manufacturer. Factory fill on different year Aveos is DIFFERENT. Some years had Type 3, others (like my 09) came filled with Type IV.
As is stated several times in this thread right here, there are certain types of fluids that are NOT interchangeable.
Just use the fluid I listed above, it meets all the specs and is at walmart for $17 a gal, / thread.
The problem is, that is technically a Type 3 fluid, and it henceforth not compatible with Type IV, no matter what the bottle says.
I may be paranoid, but I like to not mix. I refuse to cheap out on $10 of fluid when there is a few thousand dollar repair on the line.
that fluid he posted meets dex VI standards? which means its synthetic and should be backwards compatible.
Its in my tranny now, 100 miles later no issues at all, shifts great.
Your 2005 Aveo was produced in 2004 or certainly no later than 2005.
Dexron VI was not formulated until 2005. It didn't exist before that time. There is no Dexron IV or V.
That means that there is no question that your transmission was designed to use Dexron III.
^I agree, and the fluid I have in there now is compatible with the fluid that was in there.