T-IV or 3309 or ?

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Has anyone used Castrol Multivehicle ATF? How are the results?
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I am using mobil 3309 ,
I have also noticed since the switch that my tranny warms up much quicker now...,

I did 2 drain/refills......, I have this in a 02 rav4.
so far I love the mobil...., and much cheaper if you buy it in bulk...1/2 the cost of the toyo T-IV.
 
Mobil 3309 is formulated SPECIFICALLY to T-IV specs.
That's something none of the 'universal' ATF's can say.
Therefore, you've got no problems (warranty or otherwise) if you use Toyota T-IV OR Mobil 3309.
My Toyota Tundra is specific: 'Use only T-IV.' My money comes hard. Transmissions are expensive. Therefore, there are only 2 ATF's so far that I'll use in it: 3309 or T-IV.
 
I got a case of 12 quarts of mobil 3309, through my local esso distributor, go figure...
it worked out to $4.25/ quart and thats Canadian bucks...:),

great deal for syn tranny fluid ..!!!!!
 
I doubt Mobil 3309 is synthetic. Flash points, Pour point and viscosity numbers 14,000 vs 5190

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MOBIL ATF 3309
Viscosity
cSt @ 100ºC 7.2
cSt @ 40ºC 35
cP @ -40ºC (-40ºF) 14,000
Viscosity Index 180
Flash Point, ºC ›185
Pour Point, ºC ‹ -45
Density 0.8540
Color Red
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Mobil 1 Synthetic ATF

Viscosity, ASTM D 445
cSt @ 40º C 34
cSt @ 100º C 7.6
-cP @ -40º C 5190
Viscosity Index, ASTM D 2270 199
Pour Point, ºC, ASTM D 97 -54
Flash Point, ºC, ASTM D 92 236
Density @15º C kg/l, ASTM D 4052 0.86
Color Red
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I agree. The reading I've done on Volvo forums says that Mobil 3309 may be at most a semisynthetic. Nobody really knows, since manufacturers usually specify performance, and not whether a fluid needs to be synthetic to meet their criteria.
 
ExxonMobil makes 3309 for certain Aisin-Warner automatic transmissions. They can bottle it with the Toyota name, or Volvo name, or whatever, but it's all the same stuff. Neither Toyota, nor Volvo, nor Aisin-Warner blends ATF.

Nick: ExxonMobil = Mobil = Canadian Esso.


Ken
 
cool,
you learn so much here.....:)

does anyone know if there is an option for toyota type IV fluid, that is a synthetic ???
thanks
nick
 
Amsoil ATF has been extensively tested in Toyota applications, and while it was not blended exclusively for Toyota that does NOT mean it does not exceed other T-IV fluids.

The fact remains that T-IV is not some magic wonder juice. It's just not that hard to make a superior fluid.
 
Hey
Does any one know where I can look into getting some amsoil ATF at a good price,
8-12 quarts ??
I live in Ottawa, Ontario

thanks
 
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... does anyone know if there is an option for toyota type IV fluid, that is a synthetic ???...



Word on the Volvo web site is that their newer generation of fluids sold for $16/qt is synthetic and backward compatible with their transmissions that use Mobil 3309.
 
FWIW I have also found that the Amsoil works well as a replacement for the Toyota T-IV fluid. Come to think of it it works well as a replecement for all my BMW ATF fluids,lifetime or otherwise. It just hit me, I use that Universal ATF in enerything I own.
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I would like to use a fully synthetic substitute for Toyota T-1V in my Kluger/Highlander 3.3 awd, however if I did I would I think void the warranty on the transmission here in Australia. I am going to change out the 3.7 litres I can and then do it again after a week or so, I have 26k miles, so it will be about 90% change. Incidentally I asked the main dealer about a full flush and he said all they did was what I am about to do and that a flush was impossible!
Roger
 
I had tried amsoil atf in my 2005 Rav4 but the shift quality was poor.Since then i changed over to castrol multivehicle and it shifts like new again.
 
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