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Young Pete
12-15-2007, 11:03 AM
the trans has only 77k miles on it and it has recently been serviced as per carfax.

what type of fluid should i use when installing the new tranny in the e34.

i have a gm a44sr (sp) trans.

its a 92 525i.

thanks.

whiskychaser
12-15-2007, 12:39 PM
the trans has only 77k miles on it and it has recently been serviced as per carfax.

what type of fluid should i use when installing the new tranny in the e34.

i have a gm a44sr (sp) trans.

its a 92 525i.

thanks.
According to Bentleys your car is fitted with an A4S310R which takes Dexron II atf. Mine is same year as yours (but I dont think US got the A5s310, 5 speed auto)and it takes Dexron III. Googled a44sr and drew a blank. Sorry

Mendozart
12-15-2007, 01:12 PM
I use the Mobil 1 synthetic Dexron II/III equivalent. I forget what it's called but it says use for Dexron II/III.

attack eagle
12-15-2007, 03:50 PM
the "dextron" label is no more... at least in all the stores I have looked at recently

You will want "domestic III"

Ross
12-16-2007, 11:29 AM
Anything with DexronIII designation is fine.

philbyil
12-16-2007, 12:46 PM
Anything that meets GM Dexron III specs.


the trans has only 77k miles on it and it has recently been serviced as per carfax.

what type of fluid should i use when installing the new tranny in the e34.

i have a gm a44sr (sp) trans.

its a 92 525i.

thanks.

AngryPopTart
12-16-2007, 07:01 PM
Pay attention to the brand you use, as well. I've noticed that a quart of Penzoil is thick and red, whereas a quart of Chevron looks more like colored water.

philbyil
12-18-2007, 09:10 AM
it only REALLY matters to use the same manufacturer. Different ATF manufacturers use different additive packages but they all must conform to GM's Dexron-III specifications. The tranny doesn't really care about the manufacturer ;)




Pay attention to the brand you use, as well. I've noticed that a quart of Penzoil is thick and red, whereas a quart of Chevron looks more like colored water.