The History of Automatic Transmission Fluids (ATF) — Part 1: Introduction
by Professor John D. Kelly · WeberAuto — Weber State University
Weber State automotive professor John Kelly opens a multi-part lecture series tracing why automatic transmission fluid specifications exist, how friction modifiers and viscosity requirements changed across generations, and why substituting the wrong ATF causes failures.
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