According to GULF it is.
Gulf Brake Fluid DOT 4 may be used in a wide range of vehicles, except where a mineral oil type fluid is specified (e.g. Citroen) and is designed to meet and exceed the specifications of FMVSS 116 DOT3, DOT 4, SAE J 1703, JIS K 2233, ISO 4925 and W-B- 680B. It also meets the requirements of earlier specifications: SAE 70 R1 and R3, SAE J 70C, SAE J 1703A up to SAE J 1703F and SAE J 1703 .Jan 80, Nov. 83 and Oct. 85.
as it states in the owners manual- Mopar Brake Fluid or equivalent marked FMVSS No. 116, DOT-3 and SAE J1703.
DOT 3 is a type of brake fluid
DOT 3 brake fluid
DOT 3, DOT 4 or DOT 5.1 (but NOT DOT 5, which is silicone brake fluid) can be used in your car.
Normally Dot 3 or Dot 4 brake fluid.
Dot 3 or Dot 4 brake fluid
You can use DOT 3 or 4 in your car but not DOT 5.
There are three kinds of brake fluid in auto parts stores that you can use: DOT 3, DOT 4 and DOT 5.1. (There is also a DOT 5 "silicone brake fluid" the Army uses. Don't get that.) All Japanese cars contain DOT 3 fluid. DOT 4 and DOT 5.1 fluids can be put in the car if you have to - the three will mix - but DOT 3 is the most common and it's what I'd use if I was doing a fluid change.
No! Use DOT 3 or DOT 4 brake fluid.
It is a castor oil based brake fluid. Do not mix with systems requiring Dot 3 or Dot 4 which are glycol based.
DOT 3 Brake fluid is recommended. DOT 4 will also work, so will DOT 5.1, DOT 5 is not compatible though.
It is important to use the right type of fluid in a car. The Brake fluid for this car is DOT 3 brake fluid.