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Old 01-29-2008, 08:42 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Date registered: May 2007
Vehicle: 1999E320,MGB Track/Rally,MG Rally Midget,subaru wagon
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Good luck on the gamble

Chrysler makes it's own torque converters for the newer models that use the atf4 fluid.The torque converter is not being drained on your model the 01 does not have a drain plug for the tc.So you are mixing a non spec fluid made for a non conforming torque converter constructed for a different cars demands.Without draining the tc you will be lucky to get out 4 quarts at a net savings of about 40 dollars you are gambling with a very pricey transmission,Please keep us posted
autohausaz.com $14.84 a quart for the real deal....You do the math
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