Dexron IID For Auto?

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i use thisATF-U Automatic Transmission Fluid

Introducing some new addition to the Carlube Transmission Oils range – ATF-U Automatic Transmission Fluid 500ml, 4.55L & 199L. To complement the extensive range of Carlube gear oils and transmission fluids currently available.
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Carlube ATF-U is a fully synthetic fluid offering advanced lubrication protection for automatic transmissions and power steering units.
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Carlube ATF-U is suitable for use in a wide range of vehicles and is especially suitable for winter use and for cold starting where ‘shift sticking’ can occur.
Specifications - GM Dexron VI; Ford Mercon V / Mercon SP; Ford M2C- 202-B; MB 236.6, 236.7, 236.9, 236.10; BMW 7045E; LT71141; Toyota T-II, T-IV, WS; Mitsubishi/Hyundai SPII,SPIII; Chrysler ATF, ATF 3+,ATF 4+; Honda Z-1; Nissan Matic D,J,K; JWS 3309; Volvo 1161540/97341; VW/Audi G-055-025-AZ; Subaru ATF; Texaco N402

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around £28 for 4.5ltrs eurocarparts
 
These "alternative" jatco oils pop up every so often. They state they're alternatives or suitable for the jatco. But to my knowledge the jatco fitted in the Freelander has a special blend of oil. The same auto engineered for other cars have different oil. Do they actually state they're suitable for the jatco in the Freelander? Are they comfirming this by referencing N402?
 
These "alternative" jatco oils pop up every so often. They state they're alternatives or suitable for the jatco. But to my knowledge the jatco fitted in the Freelander has a special blend of oil. The same auto engineered for other cars have different oil. Do they actually state they're suitable for the jatco in the Freelander? Are they comfirming this by referencing N402?

carlube do state it is Texaco N402 spec on their website....who's gonna be the forst to try it :scratching_chin:
 
carlube do state it is Texaco N402 spec on their website....who's gonna be the forst to try it :scratching_chin:
Had a look on their site but it doesn't suggest which oil to use.

I went to the following link and typed in the yellow box the registration: Y91 RKW

Carlube Motor Oil

Next select ok when it asks if it’s a 2001 Freelander v6.

Now look at the oil options for this vehicle. They don’t suggest any oil for the Jatco. That’s strange.

And for Td4 owners use registration: Y507 LTF

Registrations nicked off ebay. Think I’ll give it a miss for now. ;)
 
,i cant post photos at the moment ,jatco box is made up of the same parts as most autos std clutch plates and epyclic gears both of which dont require special oil ,oil is more important now in general as manufacturers are trying to find non service boxes /engines etc which require special long life oils ,and rarely meets its requirements and oil change is found necessary and so making long life oil less important,i do know several garages and reconditioners who use dexron successfully ,im not forcing you to,you use what oil you want buts its mechanical not magic ,your welcome to come and see a box been stripped and rebuilt ,removing the reverse clutch band locator bolt is common fault but easy fix ,but does require box off engine ,piston pushes one side of band bolt holds the other just needs relocating,
 
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plus the other thing id like to know whats the anorl and other yokel speak on here for/mean
anorl = and all.
eggs = ex as in eggsource = exhaust.

Thanks for the offer to see a strip down. Pics would be ok if you take them. Your right in what you say. **** it. If peeps want to use what ever oil they want it's up to them. I don't mean to have a go at you as I value your input and appologise if I offend. There's no point in us arguing. I simply don't eccept manufacturers listing n402 and listing other vehicles, but not the Freelander. Thats life I guess.
 
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