Mobil ATF DM

Mobil passenger-vehicle-lube , Canada

Automatic Transmission Fluid

Product Description

Mobil ATF D/M provides the excellent oxidation and friction stability, anti-wear properties, and low-temperature fluidity desired for most automatic transmissions.

 

Features and Benefits

Advantages and potential benefits offered by Mobil ATF D/M over transmission fluids of lower quality are:

•  Excellent oxidation stability — resists chemical deterioration over long service periods.

•  High viscosity index — retains adequate lubricating body for severe hot-weather service without thickening excessively at low starting temperatures

•  Corrosion prevention — provides protection against rusting and corrosion, plus special protection for soldered fittings

•  Foaming resistance — contains an effective anti-foaming agent

•  Elastomer compatibility — is not harmful to synthetic rubber seal materials.

•  Good lubricating characteristics — give quiet operation, smooth shifting, and excellent wear protection.

•  Controlled friction properties — transmission of power is smooth and efficient throughout all normal temperature ranges.

 

Applications

Mobil ATF D/M is recommended by Imperial Oil for use in:

     •  2005 and earlier GM vehicles, where Dexron is specified

     •  1988 and newer Ford vehicles requiring MERCON specified fluid

     •  Allison Powershift transmissions in agriculture applications and other torque converter systems requiring an Allison C-4 or DEXRON III H specified fluid.

 

Note: Mobil ATF D/M is not recommended for applications requiring MERCON V or Type F ATF

 

Mobil ATF D/M also can be used as the lubricating oil in several types of rotary air compressors under certain service conditions. Its low-temperature properties and resistance to oxidation are important factors in meeting the requirements of this service. (Please consult the manufacturer service manual for required specs before use).

 

Good maintenance practice dictates that automatic transmissions be checked for proper fluid levels at regular intervals, and that the fluid be drained and replaced at intervals recommended by the manufacturer. Some manufacturers recommend more frequent changes of transmission fluid under severe driving conditions.

 

Specifications and Approvals

This product is recommended by Imperial Oil for use in applications requiring:

Allison C-4

Ford MERCON

GM DEXRON IIIH

GM DEXRON IIiG

GMDEXRON IIE

GM DEXRON IID

GM DEXRON II

 

This product meets or exceeds the requirements of:

Toyota ATF D-III

 

Properties and Specifications

Property

 

ASTM Color, ASTM D1500

Red

Brookfield Viscosity @ -40 C, mPa.s, ASTM D2983

17000

Density @ 15.6 C, kg/l, ASTM D4052

0.850

Flash Point, Cleveland Open Cup, °C, ASTM D92

180

Kinematic Viscosity @ 100 C, mm2/s, ASTM D445

7.2

Kinematic Viscosity @ 40 C, mm2/s, ASTM D445

34

Viscosity Index, ASTM D2270

183

 

Health and safety

Health and Safety recommendations for this product can be found on the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) @ http://www.msds.exxonmobil.com/psims/psims.aspx

 

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07-2021

Imperial Oil

Petroleum and Chemicals Division
Lubricants and Specialties
240 Fourth Ave SW
C. P. 2480, Station M
Calgary AB T2P 3 M 9

1-800-268-3183

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