Total Energies MV LV ATF

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Hey guys,

So I have a 2005 Sierra with a 4L80E. Its had a leak that I recently fixed and I have a question about the transmission fluid I used.
It's Called Multi vehicle low viscosity (mv lv) by Total Energies. I've used it on my Honda accord but it says to meet the requirements of Honda DW-1. For Dex 6 It simply says suitable for...

should I be running something else? also I get the fluid near free through work.
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I'm curious how they're claiming "meets the requirements of...." those fluids. That said, I'm sure it's a fine fluid.
 
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You can use it with no problem :)

The real surprise is that you actually found a Total product on the shelf! Even though Total is a supermajor, they have minimal to no presence in the US :sneaky:
 
What, how so?
Went to open a jug of their 10W-30 conventional for some mowers and right on the top it had the same exact shiny metal seal with mobil written on it (only one I ever saw with that seal). Exact same seal you'd find on every mobil / mobil 1 product. Same parent company.
 
In a Honda ? I think any new, fresh fluid helps there.


No, it's not. Total is not part of Exxon Mobil but they're a very reputable company (much more prominent in Europe than in the US).
the one container I opened had mobil written on the seal just like any mobil 1 or mobil product. haven't seen it since but must be coming from the same place for that to happen
 
the one container I opened had mobil written on the seal just like any mobil 1 or mobil product. haven't seen it since but must be coming from the same place for that to happen

Interesting
Guessing Total use the same botteling plant / bottle supplier as Exxon for North.A
Two very different companies, that does cooperate & partner in some circumstances.
 
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