Possible alternative to Dia Queen J2?
#1
Possible alternative to Dia Queen J2?
I am getting ready to change the trans fluid in my 07 outlander and I was trying to find somewhere online to get some diaqueen because I don't know if I want to deal with my nearest dealer and ran across this:
http://www.wolfshead.com/specsheets/...lsynthetic.pdf
It claims to meet the requirements of diaqueen j2 and I know everbody says don't stray from Diaqueen, but this stuff is $67usd for a case of 12 quarts.. so would you try it, or suck it up and visit the dealer.
And what is the consensus for a diy change you need 8 qts to completely flush out the old stuff?
http://www.wolfshead.com/specsheets/...lsynthetic.pdf
It claims to meet the requirements of diaqueen j2 and I know everbody says don't stray from Diaqueen, but this stuff is $67usd for a case of 12 quarts.. so would you try it, or suck it up and visit the dealer.
And what is the consensus for a diy change you need 8 qts to completely flush out the old stuff?
#2
I used 7 qts, I'd definitely get at least 8qts.
I was curious about Wolfshead as well...I just figured I didn't want to be the first guineapig! Might be worthwhile to call up their tech support and as what kind of warranties they give out since our fluid is such a difficult one to match up.
I was curious about Wolfshead as well...I just figured I didn't want to be the first guineapig! Might be worthwhile to call up their tech support and as what kind of warranties they give out since our fluid is such a difficult one to match up.
#4
Hmm. I am tempted to try it, but even though its half the price of the diaqueen j2 I don't know if I dare be the guinea pig either... My wife will injure me if a mess up her car
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