2005 db9 ps fluid change
2005 db9 ps fluid change
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mike-2txrc

Original Poster:

89 posts

11 months

Sunday 5th July
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Looking at doing a ps fluid change to much chf 11s which I can get hold of built struggling to get the lubrizol additive.

Anyone know of a supplier?

Cheers

Watermead

61 posts

55 months

Monday 6th July
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Think there is a BMW equivalent? Part number 83290434684. Still made by Lubrizol I believe. I saw it on a YouTube video over the weekend funnily enough.

https://youtu.be/8vD8wJNHMuM?si=0F46M8XyDs3nLNP7

Edited by Watermead on Monday 6th July 05:52

paulrog1

1,219 posts

168 months

Monday 6th July
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Hi Mike

This is the same for V8V and DB9

https://astonmartinbits.com/products/4g43-24-11082

Plus 2 liters of CHF11S, there is a Aston 1936 youtube video about it.

shtu

4,367 posts

173 months

Monday 6th July
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I'd be willing to bet this is the same stuff,

https://www.lllparts.co.uk/product/83290434684/add...

mike-2txrc

Original Poster:

89 posts

11 months

Yesterday (12:49)
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I think you are right

Seems the part numbers are used on bmw, merc and Aston.


LTP

3,000 posts

139 months

Yesterday (13:07)
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mike-2txrc said:
I think you are right

Seems the part numbers are used on bmw, merc and Aston.

Off topic, but I shall now demonstrate why you should trust AI about as far as you can throw your Aston, one-handed.
I started off with a simple statement "Lubrizol 6178 in Aston Martin" taken from information given by mike-2txrc, and you can see the response



So far, so good. Now I challenge the response, tell it flat out that it's wrong (it isn't) and, because it's trained not to contradict users and wants to please, this is what I got



I can now screencap this and tell Aston1936 all about his "typo". To make matters worse, it even hallucinated a further piece of evidence to show that I was right

Edited by LTP on Monday 13th July 13:10