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Zmax 32oz Multi-purpose Formula on 2040-parts.com

US $13.99
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Moreno Valley, California, US

Moreno Valley, California, US
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The 32oz zMAX Multi-Purpose Formula is clearly labeled for easy installation and can also be installed by your mechanic at your next oil change.

1. ENGINE:  Add 12 oz. to engine oil.
2. TRANSMISSION: (automatic or manual) Add 6 oz. to transmission fluid.
3. POWER STEERING:  Add 2 oz. to power steering fluid.
4. FUEL SYSTEM:  Add 12 oz. to fuel tank, gasoline or diesel.

zMAX does not replace your regular oil. Using zMAX will not overfill your normal oil level, because it soaks into metal. The 32oz zMAX Multi-Purpose Formula treatment is recommended every 6 months or 6,000 miles, whichever comes first. By properly replenishing zMAX, your engine will receive nonstop protection.

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