Knecht new to range CV Filters

December 09, 2015
Knecht new to range CV Filters<br />
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Knecht has added some important references to it CV filtration programme for Mercedes, MAN and Iveco vehicles.  


KX 406KIT is a fuel filter kit that comes complete with paper element and separate gauze filter, as well as the matching O-rings. It fits all models of the Mercedes Benz Actros with engines OM470.906 from July ‘11 onwards, as well as all models of the Antos and Acros with the same engines from July ’12 onwards.

Oil filter element OX1028D also includes the necessary O-ring and fits all models of the MAN TGS and TGX with D2066 and D2676 Euro 6 engines from September ’12 onwards.

SOX 6/SD  is a two-piece oval filter elements and gasket set for the crankcase breather that fits the Iveco EuroCargo I, all models with the Tector engine and EuroCargo II, all models with Tector 4, Tector 6 Euro 4/5 engines up to December ’06.

For more information about the Knecht Aftermarket replacement filter programme for commercial vehicles visit: www.mahle-aftermarket.com
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