dexron ii/iii or toyota type iv in A440F (1 Viewer)

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FWIW, I just came across these blasts from the past. In '98 and '99, Toyota recommended Type T IV to replace Type T II (not dextron II). By 2002, the recommendations had changed to Type III for all A343 ATMs. (I know, I'm highjacking an A400 post)

I haven't seen a current SB, but one of the dealers here clearly told me that they only sell (and recommend) Toyota branded Type T IV now.
 

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Dexron-VI: Introduced in 2006 for GM Hydra-Matic 6L80 6-speed rear-wheel-drive transmissions. Dexron VI replaced Dexron II and III, and can be used in General Motors domestically built or import transmissions that specified Dexron II or Dexron III. Dexron VI is a low viscosity transmission fluid and should also be used with the full synthetic low viscosity transmission fluid.
 

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