GERMAN ADLER ATF CVT

Made from carefully selected HC-synthesis base oils and special additives. It has been specially designed to fulfill the unique requirements of both belt and chain CVT-Transmissions.

Brand

German Adler

Size

1 Litre

Made in

Germany

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Description

Advantages :

• Synthetic ATF for Dual-Clutch transmission (DCT).
• Developed for the latest generation of DCT.
• Extremely high wear resistance.
• High thermal stability.
• Excellent viscosity.
• Good temperature behavior.
• Low pour point.
• Foamless even under difficult conditions.
• High oxidation stability.
• Carrying capacity.
• Neutral to metals and sealing materials.
• Made and Packed in Germany.

Specification / Recommendation :

• BMW 8322 0 429 154

• BMW 8322 0 429 159

• Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep NS-2

• Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep/Mopar CVT+4

• Daihatsu Ammix CVT DC/DFC/DFE

• Daihatsu TC

• ELFMATIC CVT

• Ford CVT 23, 30

• Ford WSS-M2C928-A

• Ford WSS-M2C933-A

• GM/Saturn DEX-CVT

• Honda ATF-Z1*, HCF2

• Honda HMMF*

• Hyundai/Kia SP-III (CVT model)

• Hyundai/Kia CVT-J1

• Hyundai CVTF

• JASO M358

• Mazda JWS 3320

• MB 236.20

• MB A 001 989 46 03

• Mini Cooper EZL799/EZL799A/ZF CVT V1

• Mercon C

• Mitsubishi CVTF-J1 (MMC Diaqueen CVT Fluid J1)

• Mitsubishi (Diaqueen) SP-III (CVT model only)

• Mitsubishi CVTF-J4 & J4+ (MMC Diaqueen CVT Fluid J4 & J4+)

• Nissan NS-1, NS-2, NS-3

• Punch CVT

• Subaru ECVT, iCVT, iCVT FG / NS-2

• Subaru Lineartronic ECVT

• Subara Lineartronic iCVT

• Subaru Lineartronic High Torque (HT) CVTF

• Subaru Lineartronic chain CVTF/CVTF II

• Suzuki CVTF TC, CVT Green 1/2/1V, NS-2, CVTF 3320

• Toyota CVTF TC, CVTF FE

• VW/Audi TL521 16 (G 052 516 A2)

• VW/Audi TL521 80 (G 052 180 A1/A2/A6)

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

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