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I have a 2002 S-Type 4.0. First is this the Ford Transmission or the Nissan? Secondly what fluid do I use?

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Yes. Use the search function. It has been talked about dozens of times.

It's all here in the search button!
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Only on the Asian delivery S-Type, I think? I knew that Japan delivered SatNavs for both S and X are incompatible with rest of the world despite still being Denso manufacture, but Nissan auto eh? Well well ...

I gather that the 2012 official updates also detail a re-flash for Canadian autoboxes that use maple syrup? Perhaps Mikey can advise.

What ??? It's not true? Are you sure? I read all about it on the internet ...

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I'm confused too. This is the second time in as many weeks that somebody asked about Nissan transmissions in an S-type. (?)

The rumour about maple syrup is almost true, but it's actually 'synthetic' maple syrup. This marvellous new development is infinitely superior to the old fashioned natural stuff that leaks out of trees for a few days each spring and requires hours of boiling. I've heard that if we also use it as motor fuel the US will want us to blend it with up to 10% ethanol to make the naive greenies happy. I say they should just hug the trees a little harder, this would provide as much fuel as anyone could possibly need.
 
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Ford 5R55N transmission.

Synthetic Multi Vehicle Automatic Transmission Fluid.

Its what I use in ALL ,mine, including the 2 S Types.

I did a write up on this a while back, and I think? its in the stickies at the top.
 
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Originally Posted by Grant Francis
I did a write up on this a while back, and I think? its in the stickies at the top.
Stickies? That comes AFTER "Search" ...at least alphabetically...
 
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Originally Posted by aholbro1
Stickies? That comes AFTER "Search" ...at least alphabetically...
Yeh, but I forget sometimes, and now is one of them, as I am messing with NO heat on both the S Types, and as you know, FUN is being had. The Black is now working fine, and the Silver has NO power to the tap connector centre terminal, and that is going to be interesting, even for me.

Anyway, as Sol once said "Oils Aint Oils", HAHAHA.
 
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Originally Posted by Grant Francis
Ford 5R55N transmission.

Synthetic Multi Vehicle Automatic Transmission Fluid.

Its what I use in ALL ,mine, including the 2 S Types.

I did a write up on this a while back, and I think? its in the stickies at the top.
Thanks for the info!!
 
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Another one you could try which works in Both the Ford and ZF boxes.
spec sheets attached.

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Originally Posted by bydand
Another one you could try which works in Both the Ford and ZF boxes. spec sheets attached. Bydand
FYI - Trans fluid specs are way different between the Ford 5R55N Trans and ZF 6 speed Trans. I believe my Indy Trans shop used Mercon V Trans fluid (5R55N - 00 S Type) and I used Lifeguard 6 in my ZF Trans (04 XJ8)
 
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