Update: This popular deal is still available.
Amazon has
1-Gallon Valvoline MaxLife Multi-Vehicle Full Synthetic Automatic Transmission Fluid (773775) for
$21.92.
Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders of $35+.
Walmart has
1-Gallon Valvoline MaxLife Multi-Vehicle (ATF) Full Synthetic Automatic Transmission Fluid (773775) for
$21.92.
Shipping is free with Walmart+ (
Free 30-Day Trial) or orders $35 or more. Otherwise, select store pickup where available.
- Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
Thanks to Community Members
BICPL200Bass and
bud8jr for finding this deal.
About this item:- Formulated with full-synthetic base stocks and advanced additive technology to meet the challenging demands of automatic transmissions
- Features exclusive MaxLife Technology to help extend transmission life
- Suitable for 95% of traditional ATFs including Dex/Merc, Mercon LV & Mercon Vs
- Engineered with a proprietary blend of base oils and advanced additives to provide better oil flow at low temperatures and greater film protection at higher temperatures
- Superior anti-shudder performance
- Developed with anti-wear technology to help improve transmission durability
- Formulated to reduce varnish
- High-performance seal conditioners maintain and preserve the elasticity of seals to help prevent leaks in high mileage transmissions
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Same price at Walmart.
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cvts are terrible and will enjoy even more frequent lifetime changes
cvts are terrible and will enjoy even more frequent lifetime changes
The price of MaxLife Transmission fluid has increased quite a bit over the last few years, when it stuck around $17/gallon for many years. I have begun to consider other alternatives to MaxLife at the new regular price of $27-$30/gallon but $22 is a good price, I bought a dozen.
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In for 10, thanks OP
However, substituting for power steering fluid, don't know since it might blow out the seals since it's thicker. Honda power steering fluid has more additives versus regular psf in it per their spec. It is available in aftermarket brands. I would use this or non honda psf to top off a honda in a pinch but not flush out the whole ps system out unless it was the honda spec.
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