Hi.
In the globalized world car market we are living today I ask myself several questions I nor the internet can answer. This is a thread created to gather real info from people that actually works with or develops the products we are going to discuss about. Please stick to the norm. No "I use X gear oil and its best just because I have never braked my gear in 1.000.000 miles" allowed. [-X
I have found that when John/Jane Doe takes his/her car to do maintenance outside the car dealer, the oil guy puts the fuel-air-oil filters/brake fluid/transimission fluid/oil/powersteering fluid/coolant they sell. No matter the car is American branded manufactured in Brazil or USA or its a German branded manufactured in Mexico or Germany.
Its a reality the car dealers are 2X more expensive that the local shop oil guy. Its a reality that in every car user manual you can read "use only the _ _ _ _ fluid, norm _ _ _ _." Why? What happens if you do not follow that?
Its a reality that when you live in some parts of the world, you may not have access to a determinated brand/type of products you may "need" for your car.
So, some of the questions would be:
What if you mix Dexron III "red" fluid in your "green" fluid Audi´s powersteering?
What if you have a water leak in the middle of nowhere and you have just demineralized water of doubtful quality (I mean, it can just be regular water) to fill in?
What if your car uses DOT4 brake fluid but you only can get a DOT3 type?
What if you see the oil guy pours a "yellow" coolant in your cars "green" or "red" coolant system and then tells you its all the same but with different coloring?
And what about filters? Seriously, has anyone cheked what type of filters does the car dealers or the oil guys use? How can you know wich is the adequated filter that will let pass the "not dangerous" particles in order that your system doesnt clog and pressures doesnt rise?
Questions and answers welcomed. X brand fanboyism forbiden. Lets believe the technicallity of that "There are no low quality brands or products, they are just aimed to another market".