Originally Posted by PandaBear
Originally Posted by kschachn
Originally Posted by PandaBear
Whatever you use don't put the Honda ATF (Z or DW1) into other cars.
Man if that were true wouldn't you think Honda would put a big warning statement on the container?
It is not Honda's fault if you use their ATF in a Ford or GM. Ford or GM would probably warn you about not putting non approved non spec fluid in their cars.
No of course not, but look at it this way. My old Honda says to use ATF-Z1 or dexron II. Of course both have been superseded but that requirement makes me think that the two are equivalent, and therefore I could use the Honda fluid in my Toyota which specifies the dexron fluid. But now you all are saying that could be harmful to the Toyota transmission.
Originally Posted by kschachn
Originally Posted by PandaBear
Whatever you use don't put the Honda ATF (Z or DW1) into other cars.
Man if that were true wouldn't you think Honda would put a big warning statement on the container?
It is not Honda's fault if you use their ATF in a Ford or GM. Ford or GM would probably warn you about not putting non approved non spec fluid in their cars.
No of course not, but look at it this way. My old Honda says to use ATF-Z1 or dexron II. Of course both have been superseded but that requirement makes me think that the two are equivalent, and therefore I could use the Honda fluid in my Toyota which specifies the dexron fluid. But now you all are saying that could be harmful to the Toyota transmission.