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ATE 706402 Brake Fluid
for 2009 Nissan Armada

ATE

 
Brand:ATE
Part Number: 706402
UPC: 4006633207478
Weight: 2.67 lbs
Condition:New



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$17.02

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583 in Stock
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Product Information

Description:

Brake Fluid - Brake Fluid - DOT 4 Low Viscosity - Ate SL.6 (1 Liter)

This brake fluid is ideal for ESP, ABS and ASR. Electronic brake systems can react extremely quickly thanks to the low-viscosity texture and that improves safety. Not forgetting the fact that with ATE SL6, youre well prepared for the braking systems of tomorrow.

Features and Benefits:

  • 5 year shelf life
  • Low viscosity class 6 brake fluid
  • Metal tin design
  • Optimised compatibility with the sealing materials for DOT brake fluids used in automobile and motorcycle brake systems

Specifications:

Damaging To Painted Surfaces:
No
Flash Point:
572 Degrees Fahrenheit
Minimum Dry Boiling Point:
509 Degrees Fahrenheit
Minimum Wet Boiling Point:
347 Degrees Fahrenheit
Polyglycol Ether Based:
Yes
Country of Origin:
DE

ATE 706402 Brake Fluid compatibility with your 2009 Nissan Armada...

Last Updated: 10/05/2024

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