🚗 Shift into Excellence with ACDelco!
The ACDelco Gold 10-9240 Automatic Transmission Fluid is a high-performance fluid designed to enhance cold temperature performance, provide excellent wear protection, and ensure smooth shifting across a wide range of vehicles. With its advanced formulation, it meets the rigorous demands of modern transmissions while offering long-lasting protection against rust and corrosion.
Material | Foam |
Brand | ACDelco |
Package Information | Bottle |
Liquid Volume | 0.95 Quarts |
Item Weight | 28 Grams |
Recommended Uses For Product | Transmission Fluid |
Specific Uses For Product | Transmission Fluid, Hydraulic/Compressor Systems |
Item Form | Liquid |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00808709422419 |
Manufacturer | ACDelco |
Unit Count | 32.0 Fluid Ounces |
UPC | 808709422419 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Model | Automatic Transmission Fluid |
Item Weight | 0.988 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 9 x 4.5 x 2 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 10-9240 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Painted |
Manufacturer Part Number | 10-9240 |
OEM Part Number | 88865544 |
D**1
2005 Lexus ES330
For some reason Lexus uses this as their power steering fluid. All I can say is it works very well. It is in fact the OEM fluid, so it’s good quality and you get exactly what you pay for.Good value for the money since it seems you can’t find it anywhere else.
F**R
Spec as original part
Was a perfect match for my car
J**E
exact fit.
Just what i needed for my trucks fluid change.
J**N
Delivered like it was straight from the dealership!
AC Delco is an OEM manufacturer that I have learned to trust outside of GM applications. An OEM manufacturer always has better quality than the knock-off stuff.
B**H
Is what it is
AC Delco makes great products. You'll never be disappointed.
R**E
Used as power steering fluid in 2004 Toyota Corolla.
Update 8/17/23.This was $5.23 a quart 10/2022!What's going on?FYI still $4.94 at RA @ 9-21-24This is very hard to find locally and the newer ATF formulations and Dexron III substitutes and " "multi" coverage ATFs like IV,V, and VI are not recommended in power steering units. They have different additives and viscosity evidently. So why not replace the old dirty fluid with the same original stuff that lasted 18 years? Flushed out old fluid easily by taking off the return line on PS reservoir and draining into a clear empty windshield washer fluid jug while plugging male reservoir fitting with foam earplug. I believe I used 5/16" ID tubing to extend the return line from the rack/pump (to the recycle jug), it's "OD" fit perfectly inside the return hose, the other end into the clear recycle jug again. Raise both front wheels off the ground with at least a 1500 lb jack. Secure the jug to the hood hinge so you can see it from the drivers seat while you are turning the wheels lock to lock (engine off) and then you can monitor the fluid level and stay on top of filling the PS reservoir with fresh fluid. Stop when fluid looks new coming from return line. Bought 3 Quarts. It took 1 quart for me to completely flush the pump. I think I'd run a 2nd quart through it if I did it again just to be sure any old sticky stuff got pushed through the rack and pump. So now I have 2 quarts left for the next two flushes in another 18 and 36 years! Or 2 years and 4 years....😁9/3/23 update:Or I could sell the remaining 2 quarts I have left on ebay and pay for the job 5 times over! 😁
K**O
Bought as power steering fluid
I bought this to use for my BMW’s power steering system. Seems to work fine
A**M
Worked
Perfect for what I needed
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