From 2009-2011 the Genesis Sedan used a ZF transmission for the V8, and an Aisin transmission for the V6. These require different synthetic transmission fluids. Both ZF and Aisin are very respected names in transmissions and their products are used on many other brands, including BMW (ZF) and Lexus (Aisin).I am not an expert in automatic transmission maintenance (or little else), but the owner's manual for the 2012 Genesis 4.6 does not make a distinction based on transmission type (or engine type). It only states to use GS ATF SP-IV-RR specifically approved by Hyundai. On Amazon, the Genuine Hyundai Fluid 00232-19052 SP-IV-RR Automatic Transmission Fluid - 1 Quart is less than $19 / qt. Confusing on what to use IF we decide to change it at 60K in the future.
From 2009-2011 the Genesis Sedan used a ZF transmission for the V8, and an Aisin transmission for the V6. These require different synthetic transmission fluids. Both ZF and Aisin are very respected names in transmissions and their products are used on many other brands, including BMW (ZF) and Lexus (Aisin).
Starting in 2012 the Genesis sedan uses the same Hyundai 8-speed transmission for all engines, and it requires a specific synthetic fluid. I would contact a Hyundai dealer parts department for the correct part number.
The fluid part number deadrun listed above is the correct fluid according to my 2012 Genesis shop manual, page 27, for all 8-speed Hyundai- produced transmissions on 2012 MY cars.
Thanks for the advice. Lol
One thing people need to understand is that the specs for transmission fluid are not necessarily: good, better, best. It is not correct to say that one spec is better than another, rather some transmissions just require a different type of fluid. Obviously, all of the transmissions used for the Genesis require a synthetic fluid with the correct matching specs, even if one is not necessarily better than another. Unlike engines and motor oil, transmissions do not try to completely eliminate friction, and some transmission oils may not allow enough friction for it work correctly.Update to prior entry - I just got off the phone with Castrol. The tech service rep there says they do NOT, repeat do NOT have a fluid that meets the Shell M1375.4 spec. What a world we live in. Unfortunately I'll only use fluids that document in their published literature that the spec is complied with. I've tried to speak to a human in the US regarding the Motorcraft product - that does not appear to be possible (live chat broken, no phone number, local Ford dealer clueless, actual bottle says nothing...).
I just had my 2015 3.8 genesis in for 60000 mile checkup and was told they don't change the flued because it's a sealed transmissionI have a 2012 3.8L genesis with the new Hyundai-built 8 speed transmission. The manual mentions inspecting the automatic transmission fluid every 37,500 miles, but doesn't mention the interval to replace the fluid.
Just wondering if anyone has recommendations on how often the fluid should be changed.
Thanks.
Another example of lack of knowledge and training of tech's at a dealership. No oil or fluid is lifetime. Unless like i have stated before, lifetime = 100,000 miles.I just had my 2015 3.8 genesis in for 60000 mile checkup and was told they don't change the flued because it's a sealed transmission
How many liters for fluid drain /refill on 2010 genesis 4.6?The book says "inspected" at the 36K mark. (I think its at the 36K mark). If your dealer says you MUST change it before the 100K mark, they are trying to take advantage of you. Don't get me wrong. Changing it is a good idea, but the owners manual does not say anything about changing before the 100K mark.
As I've said before, the Hyundai ATF for the ZF Transmission costs about $75 a liter or quart. Don't know how much the Hyundai ATF for the Aisin Transmission costs.
In navigating through the www.thectsc.com site mentioned in earlier posts, I see that their ATF says right on the bottle "ZF - Lifeguard Fluid" and that it is made just for ZF Transmissions. The ZF-Lifeguard fluid for the ZF 6HP26 transmission is Lifeguard6 fluid, ZF part number S671 090 255 01 and is for ZF transmissions used in Audi, Bentley BMW, Jaguar, Land Rover, Maserati (all these have a manufacturer part number assigned) and most of all,
Hyundai (oil no. 040000C90SG). (They also have a ZF-Lifeguard8 listed for those cars with the ZF 8 Speed Transmissions).
Lastly, I read somewhere on the site, (or it may have been in the www.bobistheoilguy.com site) that the ZF-Lifeguard6 fluid is CLEAR, not dyed red like other fluids. Best of all, this ZF-Lifeguard6 fluid costs $17.13 a quart/liter, not the $75.00 that Hyundai charges.
If you change fluid while still in warranty, the above is the way to go.
If you change fluid once warranty is finished, you can do like my Jaguar buddy and use Mobil-1 Synthetic ATF. He is happy with it, and many on the Jaguar and BMW BB's are using it.
This seems to be an unpopular opinion, but I think there is. Some are really just metal screens and if there is enough gunk circulating in the transmission to clog them, you're going to need a new transmission anyway.Just called a Genesis dealer in central FL--they too recommended "drain & fill" for $215, they said the transmission filter is an "unserviceable" filter and doesn't need to be replaced. Is there really such a thing as a filter that lasts a lifetime??