GERMAN ADLER ATF 9-6 LV R / DEXRON VI Synthetic ATF Fluid

9-6 LV R Synthetic is a really multifunctional ATF, It combines the requirements of the most current specifications of American, European, and Asia manufacturers.

Brand

German Adler

Size

1 Litre

Made in

Germany

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Description

Advantages :

• Synthetic Automatic transmission fluid for passenger cars and heavy-duty vehicles.
• Meets the requirements of most current specifications of American, European, and Asian manufacturers.
• Can be used in commercial vehicle applications and power steerings.
• Excellent low-temperature shifting performance.
• Long-term friction stability.
• Anti-shudder durability.
• Smoother shifts over a long period of time.
• Best anti-wear properties / maximum lifetime.
• Outstanding aging and oxidation stability.
• Reduced foaming tendency – excellent anti-rust properties.
• Prevents reliably from corrosion, wear, and deposits.
• Made and Packed in Germany.

Specification / Recommendation :

• DEXRON VI

• Aisin Warner AW-1

• Aisin Warner AW F8FXX

• Aisin Warner JWS 3324

• Bentley P/N PY112995PA

• BMW/Mini P/N 83 22 0 142 516

• BMW/Mini P/N 83 22 0 397 114

• BMW/Mini P/N 83 22 2 163 514 (BMW 8072 B)

• Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep P/N 05127382AA

• Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep P/N 68043742AA

• Daimler/Mercedes MB 236.12/236.14/236.41

• FIAT 9.55550-AV1

• FORD/Lincoln/Mercury P/N XT-10-QLV [LV]

• FORD/Lincoln/Mercury P/N XT-6-QSP or -DSP [SP]

• GM/GMC/Opel/Saturn AW1

• GM/GMC/Opel/Saturn P/N 88863400, 88863401

• Honda/Acura DW-1

• Honda 082000-9017 (ATF Type 3.1)

• Hyundai/Kia NWS-9638 T-5

• Hyundai/Kia P/N 040000C90SG

• Hyundai/Kia SP-IV/SPH-IV

• Jaguar Fluid 8432

• JASO M315, Class 1A

• Land Rover P/N TYK500050, LR0022460

• Maserati P/N 231603

• Mazda FW 6A EL, FW 6AX EL

• Mazda FZ

• Mercon LV

• Mitsubishi ATF-J3

• Mitsubishi SP-IV

• Nissan/Infinity Matic-S

• Porsche P/N 000 043 304 00

• Saab P/N 93 165 147 – AW-1

• Shell 3353, Shell 134, Shell 1375.4

• Toyota/Lexus/Scion WS

• VW/Audi G 052 533, G 055 005 (-A, A2)

• VW/Audi G 055 540 (A2)

• ZF Lifeguard 9

For more information, please visit: https://www.german-adler.com

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