What JWS 3309?

ATF 3309 is a high performance automatic transmission fluid, manufactured from high quality synthetic base fluids and formulated for use in certain Aisin-Warner slip-controlled lock-up automatic transmissions. The fluid offers excellent lubricating characteristics resulting in quiet operation and smooth shifting.

What kind of transmission fluid does a Volvo take?

Castrol – Transmax ATF Import Multi-vehicle Automatic Transmission Fluid (1 Gallon) (Part No. 159E0D) Automatic transmission fluid for use in most Honda, Acura, Toyota, Nissan, Mazda, Volvo and other imported vehicles.

How often should transmission fluid be changed Volvo?

every 30,000 to 60,000 miles
Most manufacturers recommend replacing transmission fluid every 30,000 to 60,000 miles. If you tow anything, or do mostly city driving with more frequent changes of gears, it may be wise to change your ATF even more often.

Does Volvo have transmission problems?

Transmission issues are especially troubling to Volvo drivers, as once problems worsen it can lead to one of the most expensive repairs, besides a total engine replacement.

Is full synthetic transmission fluid better?

A synthetic fluid has the capability of providing your transmission with a smoother operation. Because of superior engineering, the synthetic fluid is better at lubricating your transmission and is able to sustain its viscosity in a broad temperature range. This will likely be true even with variations in temperatures.

Can you mix regular and synthetic transmission fluid?

Is it OK to mix synthetic ATF with a conventional and/or synthetic blend ATF? Yes. Synthetic ATF and conventional fluids are 100 percent compatible with each other.

Who makes Volvo transmission fluid?

Geartronic is offered on Volvo vehicles with engine displacements of 2.0 liters or greater. Geartronic transmissions are manufactured in Japan by Aisin AW. They require the use of automatic transmission fluid that meets the JWS 3309 specification. The MY2011 6-speed requires AW1.

Does Volvo recommend transmission fluid change?

Volvo’s automatic transmissions are considered “lifetime fill”. However, that only applies to the lifetime of the vehicle’s warranty. As it’s getting up there in mileage, you should replace the transmission fluid. If you just purchased the car and don’t know when it was done last you should, sooner rather than later.

How much does it cost to replace a Volvo transmission?

The cost of a new Volvo transmission could be over $3,500 depending on the vehicle, however, transmission services such as fluid changes and a transmission fluid flush are considerably less expensive, in some cases costing less than $150.

Is it OK to mix synthetic fluid with regular transmission fluid?

Who makes Oreillys transmission?

From O’Reilly FAQ “O’Reilly’s brand of oil is manufactured and packaged by Omni Specialty Packaging. Omni is an independent lubricant manufacturer in Shreveport, LA. While Omni is not affiliated with any “major” manufacturer, we do buy our base oils from companies like Exxon/Mobil and Shell.

Is JWS 3309 the same as Dexron?

Remember, when checking compatibilities, that JWS3309 (the Aisin-Warner ATF specification) spec’d oils are backwards compatible with the old standards like Dexron, Mercon III and others–which are NOT upwards compatible with 3309. Toyota T-IV is JWS 3309 spec’d.

What type of ATF fluid for JWS3309?

Valvoline has something called MaxLife fully synthetic ATF. 5US$ a bottle. They say it meets Volvo JWS3309 specs. It’s also blendable with conventional dino fluids so you can top off or just drain the pan like I did. It says It’s specifically for cars over 75k with additives for dry seals and shuttering.

How many types of automatic transmission fluid does a Volvo S80 have?

Your Volvo S80 will be happy to know that the search for the right Automatic Transmission Fluid products you’ve been looking for is over! Advance Auto Parts has 12 different Automatic Transmission Fluid for your vehicle, ready for shipping or in-store pick up.

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