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Old 06-29-2007, 05:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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aimsoil in trany?

I just replaced both diffs with aimsoil, i also replaced engine oil with aimsoil. Now can i flush and refill trany with the aimsoil tranny fluid?
I dont know much about aimsoil but have done alot of reading in the forums, and it seems people here are having good luck with it..

Good thing i checked my diffs both was really low, couldnt even feel the fluid. When i drained the old fluid it was really nasty. Only have 33,000 mile on my 05 cc . Plus im the second owner. thanks for any input.
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Re: aimsoil in trany?

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I just replaced both diffs with aimsoil, i also replaced engine oil with aimsoil. Now can i flush and refill trany with the aimsoil tranny fluid?
I dont know much about aimsoil but have done alot of reading in the forums, and it seems people here are having good luck with it..

Good thing i checked my diffs both was really low, couldnt even feel the fluid. When i drained the old fluid it was really nasty. Only have 33,000 mile on my 05 cc . Plus im the second owner. thanks for any input.
Yes, you can use AMSOIL ATF in your transmission. AMSOIL ATF is labeled for use in Nissan transmissions specifying Matic D, J or K.
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Re: aimsoil in trany?

I put royal purple in my rear diff.
want to use amsoil for engine and a wix filter with drain back valve
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Re: aimsoil in trany?

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I put royal purple in my rear diff.
want to use amsoil for engine and a wix filter with drain back valve
Just use an amsoil filter, they are very good as well.
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