Accidentally put 1/2 qt ATF+4 in. Am I OK?

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  1. scooper77515

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    Just topping off my C4 which I usually use Type F in, and after I dumped in half a quart, I noticed I had grabbed the wrong bottle and put in ATF+4.

    Will it hurt?

    Can I drive 100 miles (round trip) to car show in morning?
     
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    I am not sure, but I can't imagine a half quart would hurt too much?
     
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    I was rushing to get the car ready for an early drive early tomorrow morning, and grabbed the wrong bottle. I have three different kinds of ATF in my cabinets...:hmmm:

    Trust me, If someone knowledgeable pipes in and says it will destroy my transmission, I will be VERY embarrassed to show up without my car tomorrow morning. I don't have time to swap it out, either.

    For what it is worth, the Type F is pretty new, and has less than 300 miles on it. I am only topping it off to replace the stuff that has leaked onto the garage floor over the past summer.
     
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    I was told from my trans shop to use dextron 4 or typr f they said the mercron had a higher burn point and wouldnt hurt anything so I dont think youll hurt anything
     
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    A pint shouldn't hurt it a bit! It holds 8 or 9 quarts. :thumbs2:
     
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    Wont hurt at all half a quart in 10+qts isnt a issue
     
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    I only use mercron in my C4. My trans guy says it works better than the type F
     
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    Alright! I am on the road to the car show this morning with NO WORRIES!!!

    I figured there was at least 8 qts in there, and a half qt of the wrong stuff shouldn't make a difference.

    But you all know how much I worry...:rolleyes:
     
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    that only applies if its a new build with new clutches and bands ron. just making that clear for the guys running type f.:)
     
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    X2 the only fluid i would swap to if it isnt is hyguard
     
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    I was told years ago that the difference in fluids was that either Type F or Dextron had an extra ingrediant to take care of the type of o-rings in either the GM or Ford trans but I don't remenber which way it went but as others have already said - that small amount should not be a problem :yup:
     
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    Shoot!!! I need to be paying more attention! I thought you might be talking about the eleventh street cruise (cool autumn nites) in Beaumont
     

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