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Use what is recommended. |
By Royce Peterson - 09/30/2003 10:10:42 AM; IP 66.161.203.99 |
Type "A" is basically hydraulic oil with few additives. Type "F" and "FA" are interchangeable Ford specified fluids with friction modifiers and seal treatment specifically designed for use in Ford products. All are available at the average auto part store. Generally anything can be substituted for Type "A" but if your car is supposed to have Type "F" be sure to use Type "F" or "FA".
Dexron or Dexron II are specified for some late model Ford vehicles, again use what is specified or there will be trouble. No fluid is better or worse than any other, they are simply designed to work best for their application and type of band material or seal material.
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