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What is transmission oil used for?
A vehicle's transmission comprises the gear and clutch system and other moving parts. Generally, there are two different kinds of transmission: automatic and manual. Most newer cars in Canada and the US come with an automatic system, but you may also find the manual—where you manually change gears— in some older cars. As a result, you have a specific transmission oil for each type so make sure you use the correct one since they aren't interchangeable.
Automatic transmission fluid reduces friction by lubricating the various moving parts in your car or truck's transmission, helps prevent wear, and ensures smoother gear shifts. In addition, it helps regulate heat and prevents overheating, which may lead to frequent repair.
What is the best oil for automatic transmission?
Consider automatic transmission fluids for your vehicle as they're specifically formulated to meet the demands of this type and differ from regular transmission oil used for manual vehicles. In addition, always follow your car manufacturer's guidelines in your owner's manual to ensure you use the right fluid and how frequently to change it.
Moreover, you can choose between natural and synthetic transmission fluids. While natural oils are made from processing crude oil, synthetic version are obtained through chemical reactions. The benefit of synthetic fluid is that it is less likely to break down at higher temperatures and is more efficient.
Can I use engine oil as an automatic transmission fluid?
No! Engine or motor oil can’t be used as transmission fluid. While both lubricate and help regulate the temperature of the moving parts, motor oil is used specifically in the engine, while transmission fluid is for your gear and clutch box.
Browse our collection for more oils, fluids, and additives for your vehicle, such as gear oils, engine oils, and brake and power steering additives. To find out How to Change Your Oil or How to Check Your Transmission Fluid, read our guides for more information.