Ford FNR5 Fluid

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Originally Posted By: PandaBear
FNR5 fluid is the same as Mazda M5 (not Mercon V) because that is a Mazda made transmission. My understanding is it is tan/yellow color unlike the typical red ATF. Mazda dealer here sells M5 for only $9.50 / qt.


No its as red like any other ATF. It doesn't stay very red for too long though. After 15-20k miles it loses its red coloring pretty quick. Our Mazda2 had 32k miles on it and when I did a cooler line flush what came out was almost as dark as new engine oil, maybe with a slight pinkish haze to it.

My local Mazda dealer wants over $11 per quart, the local Ford dealers are around $9.50. I did some googling and found an Arizona based parts supplier that sells the Idemitsu M5 quart bottles, case of 12 for $86 with free shipping. That's the cheapest I have found it.
 
Originally Posted By: jbailey
I used Redline D4 in my 2007 Ford Fusion. I did two drain and fills, one at 30K and another at about 40K. The origonal fluid was dark at 30K. I had the car until a few months ago when a deer decided to commit suicide on my hood. The D4 smoothed out the first to second shift quite a bit. The fluid was still clear and pink with over 100K of use.

I've been researching this magic Mazda V / FNR fluid for years now and haven't had much luck finding OEM information other than MSDS sheets. Today I actually found a Tecnical Data Sheet and MSDS. Here's a link: http://www.finol.ie/lubricants-oils/automotive/gear-oil/mazda-original-oil-atf-m-v/


That might be a europe thing. The bottles in the USA look nothing like that and also have completely different labels. Idemitsu makes the USA product.

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Originally Posted By: quint
Originally Posted By: PandaBear
FNR5 fluid is the same as Mazda M5 (not Mercon V) because that is a Mazda made transmission. My understanding is it is tan/yellow color unlike the typical red ATF. Mazda dealer here sells M5 for only $9.50 / qt.


No its as red like any other ATF. It doesn't stay very red for too long though. After 15-20k miles it loses its red coloring pretty quick. Our Mazda2 had 32k miles on it and when I did a cooler line flush what came out was almost as dark as new engine oil, maybe with a slight pinkish haze to it.

My local Mazda dealer wants over $11 per quart, the local Ford dealers are around $9.50. I did some googling and found an Arizona based parts supplier that sells the Idemitsu M5 quart bottles, case of 12 for $86 with free shipping. That's the cheapest I have found it.


It is Red? I just checked the dip stick on my dad's Mazda5 (2014) and it is tan like engine oil...
 
Originally Posted By: quint
My local Mazda dealer wants over $11 per quart, the local Ford dealers are around $9.50. I did some googling and found an Arizona based parts supplier that sells the Idemitsu M5 quart bottles, case of 12 for $86 with free shipping. That's the cheapest I have found it.


Dealer prices are pretty steep. The best prices I've seen were on Amazon and eBay. About $7.20/qt for a case of six and about $5.60/qt for a case of 12. Still quite high vs Valvoline and Castrol import ATF's. That was Idemitsu Type-M fluid by the way which as far as I understand is identical to Mazda Type M5 or M-V and is backward compatible with M3 fluid. Is that correct?
 
Originally Posted By: anl0109
Originally Posted By: quint
My local Mazda dealer wants over $11 per quart, the local Ford dealers are around $9.50. I did some googling and found an Arizona based parts supplier that sells the Idemitsu M5 quart bottles, case of 12 for $86 with free shipping. That's the cheapest I have found it.


Dealer prices are pretty steep. The best prices I've seen were on Amazon and eBay. About $7.20/qt for a case of six and about $5.60/qt for a case of 12. Still quite high vs Valvoline and Castrol import ATF's. That was Idemitsu Type-M fluid by the way which as far as I understand is identical to Mazda Type M5 or M-V and is backward compatible with M3 fluid. Is that correct?


If I could find it for $5.60 (with reasonable shipping costs) I'd be all over that. Apparently I need to search better.

Originally Posted By: PandaBear
Originally Posted By: quint
Originally Posted By: PandaBear
FNR5 fluid is the same as Mazda M5 (not Mercon V) because that is a Mazda made transmission. My understanding is it is tan/yellow color unlike the typical red ATF. Mazda dealer here sells M5 for only $9.50 / qt.


No its as red like any other ATF. It doesn't stay very red for too long though. After 15-20k miles it loses its red coloring pretty quick. Our Mazda2 had 32k miles on it and when I did a cooler line flush what came out was almost as dark as new engine oil, maybe with a slight pinkish haze to it.

My local Mazda dealer wants over $11 per quart, the local Ford dealers are around $9.50. I did some googling and found an Arizona based parts supplier that sells the Idemitsu M5 quart bottles, case of 12 for $86 with free shipping. That's the cheapest I have found it.


It is Red? I just checked the dip stick on my dad's Mazda5 (2014) and it is tan like engine oil...


Depending how many miles you have on it, I don't doubt it. It turns tan very quickly compared to other ATF's. But out of the bottle its as red as any thing I have on hand. I have a few FNR5 bottles, a Mobil 1 ATF bottle, and some generic Dex/Merc at home, I'll put a drop of each on a paper towel and take a snapshot later.
 
From what I read on the mazda 6 forums, the transmissions had a tendency to get REALLY hot and later mazda 6 models added ATF coolers or bigger ATF coolers.
But I would take that with a large grain of salt.
 
Originally Posted By: quint
If I could find it for $5.60 (with reasonable shipping costs) I'd be all over that.


I listed prices with free shipping. I'd search on eBay and Amazon.

Question to the group: what is the difference between Type M5 and Type M3 fluids? Both M-V but M3 is older/obsolete spec?

Also, are the following identical fluids just in different packages?
Mazda Type M5, part 0000-77-112E-01
Beck Arnley M-V ATF, part 252-2005
Idemitsu Type-M, part 10113-042P
 
Originally Posted By: anl0109
Originally Posted By: quint
If I could find it for $5.60 (with reasonable shipping costs) I'd be all over that.


I listed prices with free shipping. I'd search on eBay and Amazon.

Question to the group: what is the difference between Type M5 and Type M3 fluids? Both M-V but M3 is older/obsolete spec?

Also, are the following identical fluids just in different packages?
Mazda Type M5, part 0000-77-112E-01
Beck Arnley M-V ATF, part 252-2005
Idemitsu Type-M, part 10113-042P


Mazda M5 and M-V are the same spec/fluid.
 
Originally Posted By: badtlc
Mazda M5 and M-V are the same spec/fluid.


Thank you. My first one was a bonehead question... M-V is the same thing as M5 just spelled with a Roman numeral... duh.

But M3 or M-III appears to be old product, suitable for power steering in late model year Mazdas (like 2012-2015 Mazda5), but not for the A/T.

I actually got a call back from Idemitsu employees at the Indiana plant. That facility fills bottles that Mazda sells at dealers nationwide. The Idemitsu part number is a similar formulation to Mazda OEM and meets M-V spec. However, it's not identical to Mazda OEM. Mazda must not want its formulation to be available in the aftermarket.
 
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Originally Posted By: PandaBear
Originally Posted By: quint
Originally Posted By: PandaBear
FNR5 fluid is the same as Mazda M5 (not Mercon V) because that is a Mazda made transmission. My understanding is it is tan/yellow color unlike the typical red ATF.


No its as red like any other ATF. It doesn't stay very red for too long though. After 15-20k miles it loses its red coloring pretty quick. Our Mazda2 had 32k miles on it and when I did a cooler line flush what came out was almost as dark as new engine oil, maybe with a slight pinkish haze to it.


It is Red? I just checked the dip stick on my dad's Mazda5 (2014) and it is tan like engine oil...


Depending how many miles you have on it, I don't doubt it. It turns tan very quickly compared to other ATF's. But out of the bottle its as red as any thing I have on hand. I have a few FNR5 bottles, a Mobil 1 ATF bottle, and some generic Dex/Merc at home, I'll put a drop of each on a paper towel and take a snapshot later.


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Originally Posted By: anl0109

I actually got a call back from Idemitsu employees at the Indiana plant. That facility fills bottles that Mazda sells at dealers nationwide. The Idemitsu part number is a similar formulation to Mazda OEM and meets M-V spec. However, it's not identical to Mazda OEM. Mazda must not want its formulation to be available in the aftermarket.


That's good to know.
 
Hi,

I've been digging the web for a while but still no certainty. Does anybody know if there is equivalence between WSS-M2C938-A (Ford internal reference 1776431) and Mercon LV? WSS-M2C938-A appears on the back of the can used by Ford service. I am asking because I own a 4F27E transmission in my Fiesta and I am trying to avoid the OEM replacement cost (about 35 dollars a quart, 7 quarts in total). If I can put an equal sign between the two standards (WSS-M2C938-A and Mercon LV), both belonging to Ford, it's easier to find a suitable fluid (Castrol Transmax, Motul ATF VI).

Nobody knows. I've tried the local forums and my garage owner.

In other words, can I safely use a Mercon LV automatic transmission fluid for my 4F27E, although it does not stipulate the other standard on its label?
 
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Nothing specified about the ATF. I've been looking thoroughly into the manual. However i see Ford specs for 1.0 ecoboost engines where they put these standards in the same place.
 
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