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Condition:New Brand:Lucas Manufacturer Part Number:Lucas Oil 10009 Transmission Fix 7874 UPC:0743746217874


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Product Description


Stops slip, hesitation and rough shifting in worn transmissions and completely eliminates most seal leaks.

Use in any transmission for preventative maintenance.

Use also in light duty manual transmissions to increase shifting ease and transmission life.

24 oz.




  • Contains no solvents
  • Lowers operating temperatures and stops foaming
  • Can be added to existing fluid without draining any out
  • Brand New.
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Dimensions: 3 x 3 x 10 inches ; 1.6 pounds



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