Which automatic gearbox oil?

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M. Personne

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Some time ago I bought 10 litres of Comma Automatic Transmission + PSF MVATF Plus, intended for my 2005 Cherokee (Liberty) 2.8 CRD auto.
Is this suitable for the vehicle? I can't remember why I chose it (it's an age thing) and I can't find a definitive answer on the internet. On Comma's website it says that it can be used in place of ATF+ which I think I've seen mentioned somewhere on this forum
Grateful for any replies.
 

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check your book, but it should be ATF+4.
 

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check your book, but it should be ATF+4.
Thank you. I fact it was my error. On their website it says it is a suitable substitute for Chrysler ATF+4, so it looks as though I must have checked when I bought it, but it was about 2 years and several hospital visits ago, so that's my my excuse.!
Thanks for responding, though.
 

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I'm wary of anything that calls itself "suitable substitute." Several manufacturers make ATF+4, so I'd say just get the "real" thing and be done with it.
It's also probably your power steering fluid and transfer case fluid. Chrysler "standardized" on it for a lot of applications.
 

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RFE calls for ATF+4. Don't use anything else.
 

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