EddieC
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A related question: Would GM have been using synthetic fluid in 2008? Does it mix with non-synthetic fluid?
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I believe if you check your owners manual, it will call out Dexron VI (which I think is a synthetic blend), which is the latest iteration of the Dexron line. So if you buy the right ATF, it will be what came in it new.A related question: Would GM have been using synthetic fluid in 2008? Does it mix with non-synthetic fluid?
It seems that there are different listings for AC Delco Dextron VI with different part numbers, some clearly stating synthetic and others not stating that. That's why i asked.I believe if you check your owners manual, it will call out Dexron VI (which I think is a synthetic blend), which is the latest iteration of the Dexron line. So if you buy the right ATF, it will be what came in it new.
If it is Dexron VI it is fine.It seems that there are different listings for AC Delco Dextron VI with different part numbers, some clearly stating syntheric and others not stating that. That's why i asked.
I have an old bottle on the shelf that does not state synthetic .
Do I have to replace the seal or can I just stick new filter into it?No. That’s my opinion.
A new filter and new fluid is the way to go, and any tech or DIY mechanic worthy of the name knows how to purge the remaining old fluid out the cooling lines.
Flush machines are a solution in search of a problem. Or more accurately, potentially creating problems.