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What transmission fluid does Mitsubishi use?


Transmission fluid is a critical component for the smooth operation of your Mitsubishi vehicle. It ensures proper lubrication, cooling, and functioning of the transmission system. Choosing the correct transmission fluid is essential to maintain your car's performance and longevity. In this article, we’ll explore the types of transmission fluid Mitsubishi vehicles typically use and provide tips for maintaining your transmission system.


Understanding Mitsubishi Transmission Fluid Requirements


Mitsubishi vehicles are designed with specific transmission systems that require particular types of transmission fluid. Using the wrong fluid can lead to poor performance, increased wear, and even damage to the transmission. Mitsubishi primarily uses two types of transmission fluids:



  • SP-III Transmission Fluid: This is the most commonly used fluid for older Mitsubishi models with automatic transmissions. It is specially formulated to meet the requirements of Mitsubishi's transmission systems.

  • SP-IV Transmission Fluid: For newer Mitsubishi models, SP-IV is the recommended fluid. It offers improved performance, better fuel efficiency, and enhanced protection for modern transmission systems.


It’s important to consult your vehicle’s owner manual to confirm the exact type of transmission fluid required for your specific Mitsubishi model.


Why Using the Correct Transmission Fluid Matters


Using the correct transmission fluid is crucial for several reasons:



  • Optimal Performance: The right fluid ensures smooth gear shifts and reduces wear on transmission components.

  • Longevity: Proper lubrication and cooling extend the life of your transmission system.

  • Warranty Compliance: Using the recommended fluid helps maintain your vehicle’s warranty coverage.


Tips for Maintaining Your Mitsubishi Transmission


To keep your Mitsubishi’s transmission in top condition, follow these maintenance tips:



  • Regular Fluid Checks: Check the transmission fluid level and condition regularly. Low or dirty fluid can lead to transmission issues.

  • Follow the Manufacturer’s Schedule: Adhere to the recommended transmission fluid change intervals outlined in your owner’s manual.

  • Use Genuine Mitsubishi Fluids: Always use genuine Mitsubishi SP-III or SP-IV fluids to ensure compatibility and performance.

  • Address Leaks Promptly: If you notice fluid leaks, have them inspected and repaired immediately to prevent further damage.


Conclusion


Maintaining your Mitsubishi’s transmission system starts with using the correct transmission fluid. Whether your vehicle requires SP-III or SP-IV fluid, always refer to your owner’s manual or consult a trusted auto repair professional for guidance. At Kevin’s Autos, we specialize in transmission maintenance and repair, ensuring your Mitsubishi runs smoothly for years to come. Contact us today for expert advice and service!


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the recall on Mitsubishi CVT transmission?


Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. (MMNA) is recalling certain model year 2015-2016 Outlander Sport vehicles and 2016 Outlander and Lancer vehicles. The affected vehicles are equipped with a constant velocity transmission (CVT) that, in certain driving conditions, may cause a delay in the vehicle accelerating.



Who makes CVT for Mitsubishi?


Jatco TransTechnology Ltd.
In October 2001, as part of its restructuring, Mitsubishi Motors agreed to merge its transmission division with Jatco TransTechnology Ltd. Mitsubishi spun off its AT/CVT (automatic transmission/continuously variable transmission) division into a new subsidiary called Diamondmatic Co., Ltd. in April 2002.



What kind of CVT fluid does a Mitsubishi Outlander Sport take?


Genuine Mitsubishi J4 (J1) CVT Transmission Fluid - 5 Quarts - MZ320185 Lancer, Outlander & Outlander Sport with CVT Transmission 2008-2024.



Can I mix ATF with CVT transmission fluid?


Using the wrong type of transmission fluid for high-tech vehicles can result in irreversible damage. One should never mix regular manual or automatic transmission fluid with CVT fluid or vice versa. While an advanced car can run with the wrong transmission fluid, it will end in damage.



What color is Mitsubishi transmission fluid?


Transmission fluid color is typically dyed red, so it is easy to identify. The transmission fluid leak color will likely have a red-brown hue and an oily consistency.



What kind of transmission fluid does a Mitsubishi Lancer CVT take?


Idemitsu – CVTF Type N Automatic Transmission Fluid – 1 qt (Part No. 30040091-75000C) Specially formulated to meet the high performance requirements of today's continuously variable transmissions (CVTs).



Can I use ATF instead of CVT fluid?


One should never mix regular manual or automatic transmission fluid with CVT fluid or vice versa. While an advanced car can run with the wrong transmission fluid, it will end in damage. The worst is that the user might not even notice anything has gone wrong until the issues have already progressed.



What kind of transmission fluid does a Mitsubishi use?


Mitsubishi Genuine transmission and gear oils are specially formulated with better low temperature properties for use in all Mitsubishi transmissions; improving shifting and extended drain intervals while providing durable lubrication for increased wear resistance.



How many quarts of transmission fluid do I need for a Mitsubishi Lancer?


Automatic Transmission Fluid
F1CJC Total Fill 7.3 quarts.



Does Mitsubishi use CVT transmission?


The CVT can be found onthe Mirage, the RVR and the Outlander. Come and meet us to try it yourself and live the Mitsubishi experience!


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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.