Development and Introduction of Chrysler's New Automatic Transmission Fluid

982674

10/19/1998

Event
International Fall Fuels and Lubricants Meeting and Exposition
Authors Abstract
Content
Chrysler began a limited development program directed toward a new automatic transmission fluid (ATF) early in 1989 and launched a full time effort in 1994. The development process for the new ATF involved a significant level of bench testing and eventually vehicle tests to evaluate the durability and shift quality of the ATF. The bench tests included those that pertain to oxidation and shear stability, anti-wear, frictional properties and torque converter shudder. Vehicle tests were primarily extended durability in both internal vehicle fleets and at external taxi sites. The mileage accumulated in this phase of the development program exceeded two million miles, all with no fluid drains out to 100,000 miles. Additionally, shift feel tests were conducted in Chrysler vehicles to verify compliance to targets. This paper summarizes the tests and results that lead to the development of the new Chrysler fill-for-life automatic transmission fluid.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/982674
Pages
16
Citation
Florkowski, D., King, T., Skrobul, A., and Sumiejski, J., "Development and Introduction of Chrysler's New Automatic Transmission Fluid," SAE Technical Paper 982674, 1998, https://doi.org/10.4271/982674.
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Published
Oct 19, 1998
Product Code
982674
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English