GERMAN ADLER ATF 9-8

High-performance ATF with reduced viscosity based on the most advanced additives and a special base oil composition made of HC synthetic oils and fully synthetic poly-alpha-olefins (PAO).

Brand

German Adler

Size

1 Litre

Made in

Germany

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Description

Advantages :

• Specifically developed for use in modern 6-, 8-, 9-speed automatic transmissions in SUV, mid-size, and luxury vehicles.
• Adapted friction coefficient behavior for spontaneous and sporty shifting operations.
• Prevention of friction vibrations in a reliable manner, thus providing maximum comfort.
• Excellent friction coefficient stability over the entire service interval
• Reduced viscosity for better fuel efficiency.
• Excellent shifting characteristics at low temperatures.
• The best wear protection properties for reliable operation and the longest service life.
• Highest oxidation and aging stability due to a special base oil composition made of HC synthetic and fully synthetic PAO base oils.
• Minimal tendency to foam.
• Reliable protection against corrosion, wear, sludge accumulation and adhesion.
• Neutral behavior towards gasket materials.
• Miscible and compatible with other ATF of the same specification.
• Made and Packed in Germany.

Specification / Recommendation :

• BMW L12108 (83 22 2 152 426)

• BMW 83 22 2 305 397

• BMW 83 22 2 289 720 (ATF3+)

• Chrysler 68157995AA

• FIAT 9.55550-AV5

• Honda Type 3.1

• Jaguar 02JDE 26444

• Jeep ATF LGF8

• Land Rover LR 023288/232289

• MB 236.82

• Mopar 68157995AA

• VW/Audi G 060 162 A1/A2/A6, G 055 162 (A2, A6)

• VW G 055 540 (A2)

• ZF Lifeguardfluid 8 (S671 090 312)

• ZF Lifeguardfluid 9 (AA01.500.001)

• ZF Lifeguard 6 (S671 090 255)

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

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