Description

Oil soluble supplements were developed to stop and prevent leaks and ease shifting
Features:
Compatibility
Can be added to all conventional ATF fluids meeting Dexron II, III or VI, Ford, LHM or equivalent specifications. Also for power steering systems containing ATF fluid.
How to use
Can be added to all automatic transmission fluids meeting Dexron II, III or VI, Ford, LHM or equivalent specifications.
Oil soluble supplements were developed to stop and prevent leaks and ease shifting

FEATURES:
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COMPATIBILITY
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Can be added to all conventional ATF fluids meeting Dexron II, III or VI, Ford, LHM or equivalent specifications. Also for power steering systems containing ATF fluid.

HOW TO USE
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Can be added to all automatic transmission fluids meeting Dexron II, III or VI, Ford, LHM or equivalent specifications.

Key Features

• Stops and prevents leaks
• Rejuvenates rubber seals and O-rings
• Cleans and protects the system by means of detergents and dispersants
• Provides easier shifting, prevents aging and oxidation of automatic transmission fluids, and prolongs component life
• Engine: Petrol & Hybrid petrol, Diesel & Hybrid diesel

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