no-blue-screen wrote:
Well, the thing that concerns me about using the M1 is warranty. The fact that M1 makes no mention of the ATF+4 spec on the bottle, and that they use a very general statement like "recommended for chrysler vehicles" should give some indication. Does that mean M1 recommends it for Chrysler vehicles, someone else, DC? When DC calls for ATF+4 spec for warranty coverage, and M1 makes no mention of this, and you consider all the issues these trannys have been experiencing, I wouldn't want to risk loosing warranty coverage for using what DC may consider improper ATF...even though it may be okay. We need someone to be a test bed to see if it really is better. I don't want to be that person though. Especially when the Valvoline ATF+4 product claims to be fully synthetic, does meet the proper spec, and is cheaper.
Yes with me also it is about the 7/70 warranty, so I will probably get some Valvoline ATF+4 here in a couple days and do a change out when we have a cool morning some Saturday.