Question: Mercon V?

Laynesman

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Can I use 'Mercon V' automatic transmission fluid for my 08 duramax?

It says use in auto and manual transmissions and power steering on the label, and I realize its probably not the top of the line as far as products go. I just need to know if it is okay ( not detrimental ) to put in for now. Thanks for any help!
 

calewjohnson

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I would say yes, as long as it meets the TES-295 requirement or whatever your model year requires (IIRC DEXRON VI).

I know for me, I need DEXRON III, the dealer put in VI and said it would be fine, but for my model year, Allison specifically says not to use the VI. So I did a double flush with Mobile Delvac ATF.

Good luck.

Cale
 

btfarm

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No. Do not use it. And for that matter Allison does not recommend Dex VI. Use TES 295 approved fluid. Transynd or Mobil equiv as mentioned. Unless yo have a built trans.

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calewjohnson

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No. Do not use it. And for that matter Allison does not recommend Dex VI. Use TES 295 approved fluid. Transynd or Mobil equiv as mentioned. Unless yo have a built trans.

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Actually, DEX VI is what you will get when you go to a dealer nowadays. Allison put out a serial number list with a date starting in 2007 that was OK to use DEX VI since GM switched from DEX III. Factory fill now is DEX VI.

Trust me, I argued with the yahoos at the dealer, since DEX III is the recommended fluid for all 5-speeds.

Cale
 
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Magnus

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The Dex 3/Dex 6 issue has to do with seal material used. At a certain point they changed seals and now Allisons are Dex 6 compatible and come dex 6 from the factory, hence the specific mfr date referenced.

That said as long as you're changing do a TES-295 compatible fluid in trans transfer case and power steering and be done.
 

Magnus

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Dexron 3 is the Chevy fluid, but Allison has their own specification known as TES-295. If you flush and fill twice with any fluid that meets TES-295 you'll be able to run that fill for up to 100k miles and even at that point the fluid may still outperform other lesser tranny fluids.

The official TES-295 is licensed under the name transynd.

There are other good fluids too, and I personally run Schaeffers 204SAT bought locally for $130/5 gallon bucket. It has the best cold weather startup performance I've ever seen and at that price I did the whole truck (trans, xfer case, and steering).

Most people here will tell you to buy some transynd, and that is the official word from Allison.
 

btfarm

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Mobil has TES295 synthetic and is Allison endorsed. It's a bit cheaper than Transynd but not much. I paid $225 to my door for a pail but I know I have the right stuff in it.

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