LHM Plus – Millers Oils
LHM Plus – Millers Oils
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APPLICATION – LHM Plus
LHM Plus is suitable for Citroën vehicles equipped with hydropneumatic systems, such as the DS, SM, CX, BX, XM, Xantia, GS and GS/A. It is used in hydraulic systems for which a green, mineral fluid is specified and is intended for installations that use LHM or LHM Plus and require a non-hygroscopic hydraulic fluid. LHM Plus is used for hydraulic suspension, braking systems, power steering and clutches, and guarantees reliable operation and long-term protection of the entire hydraulic system.
Important note
Not miscible with synthetic brake fluids such as:
- DOT 3
- DOT 4
- DOT 5
- DOT 5.1
Do not mix with LHS (red Citroën hydraulic fluid).
Fully compatible with:
- PSA B71 2710
- Ford ESN M6C 59A
- ISO 7308
Description
Millers Oils LHM Plus is a high-quality, green mineral hydraulic fluid specifically developed for Citroën vehicles and their unique hydraulic suspension, braking, and steering systems. This fluid is fully compatible and miscible with original LHM and other mineral hydraulic fluids that meet classic Citroën specifications.
LHM Plus offers excellent performance, even under extreme temperature variations, and ensures smooth operation of hydraulic systems such as suspension, steering, brake boosters and clutches.
Advantages
Very high viscosity index for stable operation in both cold and hot conditions.
Very low pour point (−62 °C), ideal for winter use.
Excellent lubrication for pumps, controls and hydraulic actuators.
High cooking temperature → long-term stable performance.
Non-hygroscopic → does not absorb moisture, unlike brake fluids.
Strong protection against corrosion, oxidation and wear.
Optimizes the smooth operation of hydropneumatic systems.
Technical Features
Density (15 °C): 0.845
Kinematic viscosity (100 °C): 6.4 cSt
Kinematic viscosity (40 °C): 18 cSt
Viscosity index: 345
Pour point: −62 °C
Flash point: 120 °C
Four Ball wear (40 kg, 1h): < 1 mm
Corrosion test (FTMS 5308): < 0.05 mg/cm²
