

⚙️ Shift into the future with Mobil 1 Synthetic ATF — where precision meets power.
Mobil 1 112980 Synthetic Automatic Transmission Fluid is a premium-grade ATF designed to improve transmission efficiency, extend component life, and maintain cleanliness under severe driving conditions. It delivers exceptional wear protection, operates reliably in temperatures as low as -54°C, and resists thermal breakdown at high heat, making it ideal for demanding modern automatic transmissions.
| ASIN | B009IE2R0U |
| Brand | Mobil |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (334) |
| Date First Available | 20 October 2013 |
| Item Weight | 450 g |
| Item model number | 112980-CASE |
| Manufacturer | Mobil |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MOB1-ATFSYNFT |
| Model | 112980-CASE |
| OEM Part Number | 112980 |
| Product Dimensions | 24.4 x 23.1 x 20.3 cm; 450 g |
C**S
I was comparing many fluids for my 2000 F350 Diesel. I settled on the Mobil 1 for a few reasons, one is it is rated highly as far as using a high quality oil base stock, and decreased heat and increased performance. On the 7.3 diesels there are a lot of nuts who do tons and tons of research on the fluids they use, and they almost all placed Mobil1 next to the race oils like Redline, and Royal Purple. These cases help take the bite out of the fluid costs, they are $10/qt localy, which would have been $160 for me to flush my transmission and flush the Hydro Brake system. With these cases they were delivered to my door and for a discount and after the job i had a few extra quarts incase i need to top off next week or spilled some. I can say hands down putting the Synthetic ATF made a night and day difference in my Hydro Brake system which had lots of hard spots steering and weak brakes. It is a system that was rated for ATF and is commonly forgotten about. For the transmission i was very worried about keeping an OEM rated fluid in there which had to be synthetic and with the correct additives for the transmission, these trannys are really taking a beating, the diesel has so much power i did not want to give it an excuse to damage it self with heat or poor fluid. Overall besides the price i will be using Mobil 1 for now on in my Ford
T**X
My automatic trans was starting to jump during manual engagement and was also sluggish on the downshift. 200K Miles on factory fluid. Did a drain refill using this specific product as recommended by 540RAT. Car is shifting and running like it did brand new. worth every penny
G**C
PROJECT FARM is an awesome channel on U-TOOB that does common sense testing on many common products in a semi-controlled way. Results are untainted and are for all to see, often in sped-up time. The channel is not sponsored by anyone but those who wish to contribute. All products are paid for with the testor's own money received from his supporters. Some of the testing is done just for fun of it, like testing pig fat as a small engine lubricant, which actually showed surprising results. On the other hand, Todd, the owner of the channel, also does some serious testing, like cold and hot flow rates on various leading brand synthetic oils, like this new Amazon Basics synthetic 5W-30 oil. This oil actually flowed better in cold and hot flow tests compared to Mobil 1 and it's lubricity, while not quite as good as Mobil 1 5W-30, was "almost" as good, but for it's MUCH lower price, seems like a better value for most users that do average driving.
J**Z
Excelente producto
T**2
Been using Mobil 1 ATF in the different generations for almost 20 yrs in all my cars starting back on a new 93 Accord that had well over 200k with NO trans issues when it was traded in. I tend to keep my cars a long time and do my own maintenance so I see the value in getting the BEST fluids for the cars. I change the fluid (drain and refill ~ 3 qts) every 15k miles. The fluid that comes out looks as good as what I put back in. NO overheating, NO discoloration, NO burnt smell....and smooth shifting, reliable shifts in my 93 Mustang, my second 93 Accord and 01 Cherokee. Same fluid in all of them. I bought the second Accord used from the original owner who had Honda do all the service work. They changed the ATF fluid every 30k or so with Honda fluid. It had to be replaced at 97k with a reman unit. And the car was on the highway for most of its miles. Everyone knows that Honda screwed up the filter system in the trans so I added and external Magnefine filter and used synthetic since I got the car at 104k miles. The new reman trans had only 7k on it. At 178k, everything works as it should. Highly recommended and this is a great value compared to AutoZone or Advance Auto.
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