need to know where I can get DiaQueen fluids
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Originally Posted by nightwalker
So I went to my local Mitsubishi dealer and after talking to the dip$hit at the counter, left completely frustrated because he didn't know what I was talking about and couldn't get me anything. I've searched the site, but I either I probably suck at searching or I can't find anything.
Just wondering if anyone knows of a good online site, or dealer site where I can get the Transfer case and rear diff fluid. Thanks in advance.
Just wondering if anyone knows of a good online site, or dealer site where I can get the Transfer case and rear diff fluid. Thanks in advance.
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Originally Posted by Warrtalon
No, Redline is not better than Super Diaqueen. Please only use the Super Diaqueen in the tcase and rear diff.
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Originally Posted by mathgeek
Warrtalon - Is it possible to purchase ALL of the necessary types of fluid from a dealership or from lancershop? I went into Fresno Mitsu a few weeks ago to get prices. They sell Diaqueen for a reasonable price, but there was some other specialized fluid that has to be used that they only have in bulk at the dealership (and therefore do not sell). They're going to charge me about $389 to change just the fluids. I'm not THAT mechanically inclined when it comes to cars, but if I could purchase the correct fluids separately I could save some $ by having a regular service station actually change them. I only want the factory recommended ones, though.
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Originally Posted by TxEvo8
Use Diaqueen in the T/C and rear diff and Pennzoil synchromesh in the tranny. They are very easy to change and only takes about an hour. Look into the How To/ Installations forum to get the proper procedure.
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Originally Posted by mathgeek
Thanks! And the Pennzoil synchromesh is 100% realiable and will not cause any warranty issues in the future?
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Originally Posted by TxEvo8
Use Diaqueen in the T/C and rear diff and Pennzoil synchromesh in the tranny. They are very easy to change and only takes about an hour. Look into the How To/ Installations forum to get the proper procedure.
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Today I am going to switch out my tranny fluid with Amsoil Manual Transmission & Transaxle gear lube 75W-90 API GL-4 and I am going to put Mitsubishi Diaqueen GL-5 in the TC and rear diff...got the diaqueen from www.mitsubishiparts.com 4liters for $35, after shipping and handling it was $44....
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Originally Posted by raiceboi697
i dont use the factory fluids i got red line all around and i think its better then all the fluids from the factory
hope you are saving for a new TC.... because redline will destroy your TC... and it is fact not opinion
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i think www.machevo.com also carries the Diaqueen if u have to have it.