1.0 General Information On Automatic Transmission Fluids

2013 Mini Cooper Countryman, Standard TransSECTION 1.0 General Information On Automatic Transmission Fluids
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Automatic Transmission Fluid was developed especially for automatic transmissions. It requires additives which are carefully matched with each other, a high viscosity index and a solidification point below-40°F/-40°C.

Friction behavior of Automatic Transmission Fluid in plate-type clutches under very different operating conditions is extremely important. Other important factors are:

  • Wear protection
  • Oil film shear resistance
  • Adhesive property
  • Oxidation resistance
  • Corrosion inhibition
  • Sludge prevention
  • Temperature-dependent viscosity changes
  • Compatibility with sealing materials.
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