Mitsubishi Diamond SP substitute today?

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Yeah, but it's quite hard to get it here in Hungary, SP III is a lot easier to get.
Maybe because there are very few Chryslers, but Hyundai, Kia and Mitsubishi are more popular.

Well, i've found some ATF called Ravenol ATF+4, i will decide which to choose, this Ravenol or Mannol SP III.
 
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Originally Posted By: conor1326
I have a '92 Mitsubishi Diamante (here in Europe called Sigma) with automatic transmission. The transmission is from a '95 model, because the original one died a few months ago. Both type F4A33.

My question is quite simple: what kind of ATF should I use in this transmission?


The F4A33 transmission was used in the Dodge Stealth 1991-97,
Plymouth Laser 1991-94, Eagle Talon Turbo 1991-98, Mitsubishi Diamante 1992-96, 3000 GT 1991-99, Galant Sigma 1991-93,
Eclipse Turbo 1991-99, Hyundai Sonata 3.0L 1994-98 and some others.

If you bought it in a Mitsubishi or Hyundai, the owner's manual specified SP ATF. If you bought in a Dodge, Plymouth, or Eagle the owner's manual specified the Chrysler ATF+.

The transmissions apparently can't tell the difference.

So, use the current SP III, ATF+4, or any of the modern highly friction modified universal fluids.
 
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