Hi guys!
I have a '92 Mitsubishi Diamante (here in Europe called Sigma) with automatic transmission. The tranny is from a '95 model, because the original one died a few months ago. Both type F4A33.
My question is quite simple: what kind of ATF should I use in this tranny?
The users manual says I have to use Mitsubishi Diamond/Dia Queen SP. But I cannot buy it nowadays, it's discontinued for a long time.
I have found out that the old Diamond SP was totally equal with the old Mopar ATF +3, but I'm not really sure. Is it true?
A workshop for the F4A33 tranny also says i must use Type 7176 fluid, which is technically ATF +3.
But nowadays, neither can be bought, so my question is which fluid should I use, ATF +4, or Mitsubishi Diamond SP-III?
Is the SP-III backwards compatible with the original SP? Or should I use ATF +4 becaues its compatible with ATF +3?
I hope you can help me. Thanks.
I have a '92 Mitsubishi Diamante (here in Europe called Sigma) with automatic transmission. The tranny is from a '95 model, because the original one died a few months ago. Both type F4A33.
My question is quite simple: what kind of ATF should I use in this tranny?
The users manual says I have to use Mitsubishi Diamond/Dia Queen SP. But I cannot buy it nowadays, it's discontinued for a long time.
I have found out that the old Diamond SP was totally equal with the old Mopar ATF +3, but I'm not really sure. Is it true?
A workshop for the F4A33 tranny also says i must use Type 7176 fluid, which is technically ATF +3.
But nowadays, neither can be bought, so my question is which fluid should I use, ATF +4, or Mitsubishi Diamond SP-III?
Is the SP-III backwards compatible with the original SP? Or should I use ATF +4 becaues its compatible with ATF +3?
I hope you can help me. Thanks.