Super Tech ATF Plus 4 Automatic Transmission Fluid, 1 Quart
The Super Tech ATF + 4 Automatic Transmission Fluid is specially designed to meet the specific requirements of Chrysler automatic transmissions/transaxles and certain Hyundai and Mitsubishi transmissions. It has a compact size for storing in your garage when not being used and can be transported whenever you need it. The Super Tech automatic transmission fluid comes in a bright container that stands out so you can easily find it. It comes in a one-quart container so you have enough to get the job done. The 1 quart ATF plus 4 transmission fluid makes an ideal addition to any garage as a go-to necessity when your car needs it.
Super Tech ATF Plus 4 Automatic Transmission Fluid, 1 qt:Uniquely blended, quality engineered fluidDesigned to meet the specific requirements of Chrysler and FCA automatic transmissions/transaxles and certain Hyundai and Mitsubishi transmissionsSuper Tech automatic transmission fluid is a high-quality product formulated for use where MS-9602, MS-7176, ATF +3 or ATF +4 fluids are specifiedProvides excellent protection against wear and shudder resistanceResistant to thickening due to high temperaturesProvides friction stability to maintain smooth, consistent shift performance
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