Jeep Chrystler ATF +4 vs Valvoline Maxlife

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Saw some old threads about ONLY using ATF + 4 in Jeep/Chrystler transmissions and NOT using Valvoline MaxLife full synthetic.

https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/threads/maxlife-atf-for-4-application.309812/

The tread is locked but wanted to add this article to the thread:

https://automotivesimple.com/is-valvoline-maxlife-atf-compatible-with-atf4/

Yes, valvoline maxlife atf is compatible with atf+4. Valvoline maxlife atf is a synthetic fluid that’s designed to provide superior performance and protection for automatic transmissions, including those that require atf+4.

Then at the end he says this. Did a robot write this article? I"m confuse:


Conclusion​

After thorough analysis and research, we can conclude that valvoline maxlife atf is not compatible with atf+4.
 
It's going to be bad when AI gets smart enough to easily sound like a real person.

I didn't click the article but the quoted CONCLUSION sounds like a robot and thus I'd be distrusting of anything from a page which contained that.

Off-topic: makes me think about a sniper movie -- can't remember the name-- where the bad guy Middle Eastern sniper just wants to chat with his US troop victims over the radio. Turns out he's doing it to sound more American so he can call in more victims, and they never suspect he's not a US soldier. Depressing movie, actually.....
 
If your transmission requires ATF+4 and is still under warranty, get the cheapest ATF+4 on Chrysler's approved list.

If your transmission requires ATF+4 and is out-of-warranty, the best fluid to use is Redline C+
 
My question was. Can I use Valvoline Maxlife in place of ATF +4?

I saw the old thread I listed above but it was locked and I saw that article with very strange conflicting info and didn't know if anything had changed. Looks like I ASSumed that the full synthetic would be better than ATF+4 and bought the wrong fluid.
 
Saw some old threads about ONLY using ATF + 4 in Jeep/Chrystler transmissions and NOT using Valvoline MaxLife full synthetic.

https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/threads/maxlife-atf-for-4-application.309812/

The tread is locked but wanted to add this article to the thread:

https://automotivesimple.com/is-valvoline-maxlife-atf-compatible-with-atf4/

Yes, valvoline maxlife atf is compatible with atf+4. Valvoline maxlife atf is a synthetic fluid that’s designed to provide superior performance and protection for automatic transmissions, including those that require atf+4.

Then at the end he says this. Did a robot write this article? I"m confuse:


Conclusion​

After thorough analysis and research, we can conclude that valvoline maxlife atf is not compatible with atf

Get an actual atf4
 
My question was. Can I use Valvoline Maxlife in place of ATF +4?

I saw the old thread I listed above but it was locked and I saw that article with very strange conflicting info and didn't know if anything had changed. Looks like I ASSumed that the full synthetic would be better than ATF+4 and bought the wrong fluid.
No
 
I've absolutely no exposure to the subject applications.
Odd, as I know enough Mopar freaks. I suppose their cars didn't leak....or shift badly.
However, I've read nothing but consistent advice to use ATF+4 when called for.

If it's easily obtainable and costs no more, you have no reason to think of alternatives.

I bet ATF+4 is vanishing from shelves just like Mercon-V.
 
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