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GERMAN ADLER Concentrate Antifreeze 12 PLUS

Original price was: 450 EGP.Current price is: 355 EGP.

Excellent and long-lasting anti-corrosion properties antifreeze, and coolant, All-year use / concentrated.
• Color: pink

Brand

German Adler

Size

1.5 Litre

Made in

Germany

In stock

Description

GERMAN ADLER Concentrate Antifreeze 12 PLUS Advantages :

• free from nitrites, amines, phosphonates, and silicates.

• Silicate-free additive technology.

• prevents reliably from deposits.

• prevents cavitation.

• Minimized foaming tendencies.

• provides reliable protection for aluminum and cast iron engines.

Specification / Recommendation:

• ASTM D 3306

• AFNOR NF R15-601

• ASTM D 4985

• AS 2108

• BS 6580:1992

• FVV STANDARDS Heft R443

• JAPANESE STANDARDS JIS K 2234, JASO M325

• SAE J 1034

• UNE 26361-88/1

• ASTON MARTIN

• AUDI, SEAT, SKODA G 12+

• BEHR

• CHRYSLER MS 9176

• CLAAS

• CUMMINS 85T8-2, 90T8-4

• DAF MAT 74002

• DEUTZ

• DEUTZ/MWM

• FIAT CASE NEW HOLLAND MAT 3624

• FORD ESE M97B49-A

• FORD WSS-M97B44-D

• FORD ESD M97B49-A

• GM 1899 M, US 6277 M, Opel GM QL 130100

• ISUZU

• JENBACHER TA 1000-0201

• JOHN DEERE JDM H5

• KOMATSU

• KOREAN STANDARDS KSM 2142

• LEYLAND TRUCKS LTS 22 AF 10

• LIEBHERR MD1-36-130

• MACK EC1 (A4.05.09.01)

• MAN 324 (not for silicon hoses/blue hoses)

• MAN B&W D 36 5600

• MAZDA MEZ MN 1210

• MB 325.3t

• MTU MTL 5048

• ÖNORM V 5123

• PORSCHE ab Bj. 1996 bis 2010

• RENAULT 41-01-001/-S Type D

• SCANIA TB 1451

• VOLVO

• VW TL 774 F (G12+), TL 774 D (G12)

• G12 and G11 (TL 774 C/D)

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