Originally Posted By: yummy88
So it is ok to use Mobil 1 ATF for my 97 Toyota that requires Dexron III? Or should I go for Dexron IV
Am confused!
I didn't mean to confuse you but the problem is that many companies market products that claim 'DEXRON-III' ~ however, how do you know what they are? The simple answer is, that you don't. Anyone can claim any weasley words that imply that they meet 'DEXRON-III' but there's no way of finding out what that means.
The original DEXRON-III specification was introduced in 1994, since then there have been several upgrades ... so when people now use weasel words to claim that they meet (somehow) 'DEXRON-III' what is it that they're really saying? The original DEXRON-III, or IIIG or IIIH??? Nobody knows! Or would they even meet any one of the previous DEXRON-III specifications? This is where, in my opinion, Mobil 1 ATF resides ... whereas, in the case of DEXRON-VI, you at least have the guarantee of knowing what it is and how it performs because of strict OEM policing.
No wonder you're confused!!!
In theory, if Toyota specified DEXRON-III, then you would reasonably assume that DEXRON-VI would be equally useable ~ but since it has not been tested by Toyota (as far as I know) there is no data to support that. So you should be confused, and I can't give you a simple answer!