Ram 1500 with Auto 4WD. I believe it is a BW44-44 t-case. Mopar 68089195AA TRANSFER CASE LUBRICANT.
Is there any other products available that meets the correct specs for this lubricant? There is no real description or specs on the bottle. Amsoils us website does not show an offering and refers to the Mopar number. However, I came across a Canadian site which had the Amsoil recommendations showing to use ATL (Signature Series Fuel-Effecient ATF) here
[Amsoil dealer link removed]
I don't know if this guys info is legit or if he just wants to sell oil.
I love it when manufacturers list a proprietary lubricant that very well might be a common fluid but you will never know since they don't tell you what it is.
A little off subject, but the manual also shows power steering as Mopar Power Steering Fluid +4 or Mopar ATF+4. We all know that ATF+4 is good stuff and is totally acceptable in P/S , but I was curious if those two fluids are identical, or if the P/S+4 might be a little different with some different additives or conditioners or something.
Is there any other products available that meets the correct specs for this lubricant? There is no real description or specs on the bottle. Amsoils us website does not show an offering and refers to the Mopar number. However, I came across a Canadian site which had the Amsoil recommendations showing to use ATL (Signature Series Fuel-Effecient ATF) here
[Amsoil dealer link removed]
I don't know if this guys info is legit or if he just wants to sell oil.
I love it when manufacturers list a proprietary lubricant that very well might be a common fluid but you will never know since they don't tell you what it is.
A little off subject, but the manual also shows power steering as Mopar Power Steering Fluid +4 or Mopar ATF+4. We all know that ATF+4 is good stuff and is totally acceptable in P/S , but I was curious if those two fluids are identical, or if the P/S+4 might be a little different with some different additives or conditioners or something.
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