Quote Originally Posted by Zef_66 View Post
So I still go back to my original point. Do you tell your customers "This is what GM recommends, but this is what our dealership does just because we feel we know better?"

When I asked that the first time, you laughed and said that Dexron VI is not recommended four 97-03 GPs. But from I read, straight from GM, it is recommended. So what's the deal. Did you just not know what GM recommends and thought you would post anyhow? Not to mention you said you have bulletins that show what cars get what fluid. Post them up if you have them.

If not, please don't post about it. If you don't know what you are talking about, just don't post. Because posting bad information on a forum where someone who doesn't know any better could take it for gold because "you work parts at a GM dealership" could be very detrimental.
Any time I say that I work at a dealership, its because I looked up the information. You have a bulletin, I agreed on what it says. It is right, but my catalog, specifically, the program given to parts and service by GM, and updated DAILY by GM says what fluids to use, part number, capacities, etc... It is DIFFERENT, still recommends the DexIII which is why I said that it won't be going away. The original statement by you. Unfortunately I cannot post the information because I don't feel like making tons of screenshots just to prove a point.

You have to argue and it reads like your all butthurt over this. Do what you want, say what you want, free country, its your right. But I still stand by the fact that most "MOST" people on this forum will still be rocking an original transmission, filled with original DexIII fluid and telling them to flush it out and fill up with DexVI because GM says so, will likely result in future failure when the internals are not really designed to handle the additives that come in it. Which is why 90% of the people on this forum will agree, stay with DexIII in these trannys. Infact call over to TEP or Tim King and ask what fluid they recommend. They build them for hard driving and/or racing. See what they say.