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Red Line Synthetic Oil D4 Atf Automatic Transmission/transaxle Fluid on 2040-parts.com

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Birmingham, Alabama, United States

Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Red Line Manufacturer Part Number:30504 UPC:083522305044

  • Our most versatile ATF, use where Dexron III®, Dexron II®, Mercon® and Mercon V® fluids are recommended, provides a GL-4 level of gear protection
  • Popular applications: Toyota Type T-III and T-IV, Honda ATF-Z1, NissanMatic D, J & K, Diamond SP-II, SP-III, Mazda ATF M-V, most BMW, Audi, VW automatic transmissions
  • Also used with manual transmissions and transaxles like T-5, T-45, T-56 and late-model BMW
  • Excellent cold weather operation
ABOUT RED LINE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUIDS
  • Red Line offers the widest selection of fully-synthetic ATF on the market today
  • Each offer improved thermal stability, maintain viscosity levels, and feature lower volatility while providing the required frictional characteristics of each fluid's OEM-style replacement
  • Reduced oxidation and lower volatility at high temperature
  • Allows high-temp operation without varnishing valves and clutches
  • Extended drain intervals

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