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1 mar 1996 · ACEA A3/B4 Stable, stay-in-grade Engine Oil intended for use in Passenger Car & Light Duty Van Gasoline & DI Diesel Engines, but also suitable for applications described under A3/B3.
The ACEA 2016 European Oil Sequences for Service-fill Oils comprise 3 sets (classes) of sequences: one for Gasoline and Light Duty Diesel engines; one specifically for Gasoline and Light Duty Diesel engines with after treatment devices
The ACEA 2016 European Oil Sequences for Service-fill Oils comprise 3 sets (classes) of sequences: one for Gasoline and Light Duty Diesel engines; one specifically for Gasoline and Light Duty Diesel engines with after treatment devices and one for Heavy Duty Diesel engines.
This revision includes the links to the new ACEA Light-Duty Oil Sequence 2021 and the ACEA Heavy–Duty Oil Sequence 2016 Rev3 document. This document details the general requirements for the ACEA European Oil Sequences for Service-fill Oils for Gasoline engines, for Light-Duty Diesel engines, for Gasoline & Light-Duty Diesel engines with ...
The 2021 update sees the removal of category ACEA A3/B3 from the high Sulphated Ash, Phosphorous and Sulphur (SAPS) gasoline and diesel engine lubricant sequences, and the addition of the new ACEA A7/B7 category which builds on the performance and test requirements of ACEA A5/B5.
Within this document you will find the latest Light Duty Oil Sequences, and Heavy Duty Sequences, effective 31st July 2023. The information contained in this document is based on the official documents created and released by ACEA, which can be viewed on www.acea.auto.
Outline. Main drivers for engine oil classification and specifications. Relevant industry groups and bodies. Specification overview – focus on Europe and North America. Engine oil quality management and licensing.