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CRP Automotive Offers 2 New Pentosin Automatic Transmission Fluids For Mercedes-Benz Applications


CRP Automotive is now offering two new Pentosin Automatic Transmission Fluids (ATF) for Mercedes-Benz applications. Pentosin ATF 134 FE (Blue) Transmission Fluid is designed for the latest generation Mercedes-Benz 7-G Tronic Plus (NAG II+) automatic transmissions, while Pentosin ATF 134 (Red) Transmission Fluid is designed for Mercedes-Benz 4, 5 and 7-speed transmissions up to June 2010.

Pentosin ATF 134 FE (Blue) Transmission Fluid has been specially developed to further optimize gearbox efficiency of the latest generation Mercedes-Benz 7-G Tronic Plus (NAG II+) automatic transmissions. This advanced OEM approved fluid, Mercedes-Benz spec 236.15, is the lowest viscosity ATF available in the world, providing improved fuel economy potential and low temperature performance, says the company. It is available in two sizes, 1 liter (part No. 1089117) and 5 liter (part No. 1089216). Pentosin ATF 134 FE (Blue) is not backwards compatible to Pentosin ATF 134 (Red).

Pentosin ATF 134 (Red) Transmission Fluid has been engineered to improve shifting comfort for the new generation of Mercedes-Benz NAG-2 automatic transmissions. It has OE approval on Mercedes-Benz spec 236.14, backward compatible to MB spec 236.12, and has coverage for 25 million vehicles in operation across the U.S. and Canada.

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