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Business name: asbtradeFirst name: AndrewSurname: BotteAddress: 32 Nidderdale Road, Wigston, Leicestershire, United Kingdom LE18 3XWEmail: sayfaworkwear@gmail.com
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Reviews (11)

22 Dec, 2016
Bumble Bee House
I set this up for field mice and I'm very happy with the quality. It was described as slightly tarnished but I could find no faults whatsoever.

14 Dec, 2016
Fuchs Titan ATF 4135 Review
I used this in my older Mercedes Kompressor Auto and wow what a difference it has made to shift quality both when warm, and most noticeably from cold. The gearbox was always relatively smooth and now it glides through the gears like butter, even under heavy acceleration.
I can't comment on other cars but I found with the C Class that you either have to strain all the oil out using a powered pump through the refill hole to extract under suction, or refill just the 4-4.5 litres you can drain from the sump and then refill and repeat the change a few weeks later to ensure mostly new oil is present.
On the C Class unless you do either of the above two methods you will be left with circa 3 litres of old oil still sloshing round the gearbox / torque converter. You can but a small vacuum pump off ebay for around £20 that you run off your car battery.

09 Dec, 2017
Quality oil and a great price. 30 minute job and a different sounding car!
I use this oil every year on my Mercedes W203 1.8 Kompressor and it makes such a difference to standard oils I've used in the past and for not much more money.
If you own a Mercedes C Class W203 and have never tried changing your oil it's really easy with a few basic tools. A trolley jack, a 27mm socket and breaker bar to loosen the filter housing in an anti clockwise rotation, and a 13mm socket again anti clockwise to undo the oil nut. You will also need an 8mm socket to remove the dust covers. You will need 5.5 litres of oil to fill.
To check the oil level turn the ignition key to the first stage. Then press the black push button to the left of the dash 3 times quickly. This will give you a service menu which shows the exact level as there is no dip stick. In order to get the correct screen use the up and down buttons on the steering wheel once in the menu setting.