IMO......the above means nothing. I’d almost bet ONE AS69RC could go 120,000 miles or more without the first fluid and filter change.I've drained & filled 3 Aisins with Amsoil Signature Series ATF; over 240,000 collective miles in the past couple years, no issues.
I’m now to skeeeeeeeert to play.You’re playing lowest common denominator with an emotional hypothesis.
Why “almost” bet?
I’ll take a solid bet. 250k on the ATF of choice, backed up with Terry Dyson’s neutral and industry standard analysis.
Care to play?
AMZ/OIL ATF is listed Mopar ASRC on their cut sheet.
Why would FCA care? Why would you be afraid to show them your maintenance records?
From the owners manual. "Only use Mopar ASRC Automatic Transmission Fluid or equivalent. Failure to use the proper fluid may affect the function or performance of your transmission."
Amsoil ATF meets that statement, no different than Mobil 3309.
FACT IS the Synthetic world would look much different if it weren’t for AMZ/OIL. Don’t like it don’t buy it.
The vast majority of OE specd fluids are conventional.
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If you read the data sheet on Mobile 3309 it states it meets the following:
JWS 3309
GM 9986195
Ford WSS-M2C924-A
VW TL 52540-A
Audi G-055-025-A2
Saturn GM9986195
Toyota Type T-IV or T4, T-III or T3
VW G-055-025-A2
As long a fluid meets the spec it calls out it can also meet other specs without being contradictory.
Amsoil advertising of JWS3309 and ASRC are sufficient to defend a warranty claim. Showing you used a fluid that claimed to meet the spec is sufficient due diligence on a consumers part. The consumer is not required to verify the manufacture didn't false advertise.
You got your law degree from where? FCA can deny any warranty claim they choose . Are your pockets deep enough to go through years of wrangling. I’ll just choose not to give them any reason to question.
Not sure this is true anymore, or has been for a while.
These CTD's come with synthetic engine oil, gear lube, and the vast majority of them come with synthetic ATF since most have the 68RFE. I haven't researched the BW xcase fluid to know if its synthetic or not.
It is in the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act. Section 1 02( c) of the Act provides that: No warrantor of a consumer product may condition his written or implied warranty of such product on the consumer's using, in connection with such product, any article or service (other than article or service provided without charge under the terms of the warranty) which is identified by brand, trade, or corporate name; except that the prohibition of this subsection may be waived by the Commission [upon an affirmative showing by the party requesting the waiver.] 15 U .S.C. § 2302(c).
Was clarified by congress
"no automobile manufacturer may condition his warranty of an automobile on the use of a named motor oil or on the use of its own automobile parts unless he shows that any other motor oil or automobile parts which are available will not function properly and will not give equivalent performance[.]" H.R. Rep. No 93-1107 at 36-37 (1974).
In addition under the act if they require the use of their branded oil they are required to provide it free of charge. Since the owners manual specifies ATF meeting JWS 3309 are acceptable they cannot deny the claim.
Your choice on paying a premium of Mopar brand Oil. Nothing wrong with doing that. I just isn't required under the law.