LUBEGARD announces brand new OEM ATF & Conversion Chart

Jan. 25, 2021
Spanning from model year 1995 to 2020, this chart helps identify the OEM fill fluid used when the vehicle first left the factory.
2021 13th Edition Conversion Chart Cover 600ee6063865c

International Lubricants, Inc, makers of LUBEGARD automotive branded lubricants, announced the introduction and the immediate availability of its 2021 13th Edition OEM ATF and Conversion Chart.

Spanning from model year 1995 to 2020, this chart helps identify the OEM fill fluid used when the vehicle first left the factory. No more guessing what to use when working on your transmission.

It includes their staple products such as their ATF protectants and conversion products, their COMPLETE whole fluid line, featuring their automatic transmission fluid, continuously variable transmission fluid, and dual clutch transmission fluid, as well as guidance on when it is compatible to add their Instant Shudder Fixx product.

Shudderman has made his debut appearance in this edition as well, head over to his website to read up on him – Shudderman Site

Based in Seattle, Washington, ILI is a leading manufacturer of unique chemistries and related products for automotive, industrial, and various other chemical markets. LUBEGARD branded products have been awarded more Industry Choice awards in the professional automotive repair industry, along with endorsements and service bulletins from Original Equipment Manufacturers than any other product of its kind. Endorsed, used, and celebrated by the top transmission chains, the LUBEGARD brand is renowned by professional installers and technicians worldwide.   For more information on contact: ILI, 309 S. Cloverdale St, #D31, Seattle, WA 98108.  Call Toll Free (800) 333-5823 (LUBE) or visit the website at www.lubegard.com.

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