⚙️ Shift into the future with flawless transmission performance!
XADO EX120 is a cutting-edge ceramic-based ATF additive designed to rebuild and protect automatic transmission components. It reduces sticking, shudder, and slipping by eliminating surface defects and shielding parts from extreme heat. Compatible with CVT, Tiptronic, Manumatic, and other automatic gearboxes, it enhances reliability and prolongs service life, making it an essential upgrade for any vehicle owner seeking smooth, durable transmission performance.
Material | Ceramic |
Brand | XADO |
Package Information | Syringe |
Liquid Volume | 0.27 |
Item Weight | 10 Grams |
Specific Uses For Product | Increase Efficiency |
Item Form | Liquid |
Manufacturer | XADO Chemical Group |
UPC | 818887011923 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.353 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 9.53 x 2.83 x 1.65 inches |
Item model number | XA 12031 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | XA 10031 |
Y**I
Good product
This product is awesome. My transmission is shifting perfectly. I recommend this product.
J**U
Product performance
Good product, you can feel better performance, fast shipping and well protected
G**Y
Xado gear revitalize seem to help increase the life of your transmission. Used it before on boat lower end and snowmobile chain
I have used this product before in the blister pack on my snowmobiles chain cases and I had my track replaced on my 1996 Polaris Xlt touring sled and the shop which did it commented on the condition of the gears in the chain case and how the reverse gear looked like new despite the snowmobile having 7500 miles on it. I did this back in 2010 and now have about 9000 miles on my Sled. I use Amsoil interceptor and Amsoil chain case lube and Xado products to help maintain my vehicles. I used Xado for the first time back in 2007 when my wife told me our 1995 Dodge Stratus ES with the 2.5 liter V6 engine was making a rattling sound. I checked the oil and found nothing on the oil dip stick. I added oil and soon found that the factory oil pressure sender sprung a leak. I went over to Napa and got another oil sender and changed the oil with Amsoil synthetic and I noticed once the engine warmed up the oil light would flicker when idling. I went to a mechanic and he told me I most likely spun a con rod or main bearing with the engine being ran without oil. I told him I use Amsoil and he said that most likely prevented the engine from locking up. He suggested that I use Lucas which help some what on preventing the oil light from flickering constantly whIle idling. I stumbled across Xado on the internet a decided to give it a try and by the second tube out of the 3 blisters the oil light flicker was off for good. We drove the car for another 2 years after that before we sold it and the check oil light stayed off. I use both Amsoil synthetic oil and Xado engine treatment in all my cars and I have a 2003 Hyundai Elantra with over 400,000 miles on the original never been rebuilt engine and transmission and I am not sure if its entirely the Amsoil or a combination of both Amsoil synthetic and Xado but the car still runs well and the transmission shifts very well and I use Amsoil ATF which I recently did a drain and fill on. I even put it in my Fiesta after changing the DCT gear lube as preventive maintenance. I seen about a 1 mpg increase in Fuel economy since changing the fluid and adding the 120+ gear Xado gear revitalize. I figured it is cheap insurance and I like the fuel economy of the 2012 Ford Fiesta SE so I will see if it helps to increase the cars longevity even with Ford's poorly rated DCT 6 speed automated manual transmission. I bought the car used in 2014 and loved the price $10,000 and fuel economy 40 mpg. I thought about buying a Prius but a similar used Prius was over 7000 dollars more expensive than the Fiesta for simular miles 24,000 on the odometer and model year. So far working out very well.
J**Z
Ok
Ok
K**P
Fixed the reverse slipping issue for my Mitsubishi CVT
I own a 2006 Mitsubishi Lancer. It's not the most dated car but I had the CVT replaced 3 years ago. Recently it gave me reverse and drive slipping issues. We did a transmission fluid dialysis process, but that only fixed drive slipping issues.I used this product and the reverse slipping was instantly fixed. Poured another syringe of this. Despite spilling some on the car body, this product still helped reduce the noise when shifting gears. The effect was somewhat instant. Contrary to the other reviews that say you have to drive several miles before seeing any effect, for me, it was nearly immediate.I don't know if the transmission will be good for a long time, but my wild guess is it will be good until I get to sell the car.
T**Z
Lucas is better
Used 3 in a 06 Volvo XC90. The valve body’s are known to have problems wearing down in these so I decided to give this a try before I have it replaced. The reason I chose this product is because it says it repairs metal. My symptoms were hard 2-3 up shift that was noticeable when cold almost went away when driving on the highway but in stop and go traffic or idling for awhile it got a lot worse. When it got really hot it would sometimes flare up when going to 2-3 then clunk into 4th. If I keep airflow to the cooler it does a lot better. Also when it got warmer I would get a hard 3-2 downshift but was almost nonexistent when airflow was good. I realize that it is a very temp dependent issue but after lots of research I found it’s the valve body wearing down. Before I added it I changed all of the fluid with oem fluid and reset adaptations then drove for about 1000 miles to see if there was a change. It was slightly better after fluid change so I decided to add this to see if I could make it better. It got worse for awhile at first and I thought I messed up and was regretting it but I kept driving it. After another 1k it got maybe 10% better than it was before. I really didn’t want to pay for the valve body yet so I decided to drain some fluid out and add a bottle of Lucas and made sure the level was correct. The Lucas made it about 50-70% better but it still didn’t like the heat. I drive a lot of highway miles and it’s perfectly fine on the highway but after 30 min of stop and go traffic it starts to shift harder again. I realize that I have damaged parts and there is no magic potion to fix that so it was basically a last ditch effort. I feel that a lot of the reviews aren’t based on results but instead of what’s in people’s heads. If you are trying to get that last bit of life out of your transmission I’d go with Lucas because I’ve always had good results with it. It’s also a lot cheaper than this stuff and even if it doesn’t work it’s less money wasted.
S**R
Didnt work for Subaru 2012
2012 outback sometimes would hiccup after trans would warm up and I stop at a stoplight. I thought this might work but it didnt, it still hiccups but its better if you floor it a few times through your drive cycle
J**Z
Good
Yes good productQuick shipping
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