na011
Member Since: 30 Nov 2009
Location: Tampa Florida USA
Posts: 5

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tonka, I change the brake fluid in all my cars every 18-24 months. You can see & feel the difference. When the old fluid is pushed out you can see how cloudy & dirty it is. The main reason for flushing is to keep the moisture out of fluid. As druand noted brake fluid is hygroscopic & our systems are not 100% sealed from the atmosphere. Here in warm & humid Florida our relative humidity averages ~ 90%. Land Rover service requires a brake flush every 3 years. Most others require a fluid flush every 24 months. I've been using Castrol brake fluid since 1973 and have had great luck with it. I learned the hard way when I used some other brand in my 1973 MG B and it turned all the rubber parts in the brake & clutch system into mushy peas. That was not a good feeling to my heart, wallet & knuckles. The Castrol GT LMA provides:
Unique Low Moisture Activity (LMA) formulation provides maximum protection against vapor lock brake failure.
Exceeds DOT 3 and DOT 4 requirements.
Maintains a higher boiling point than conventional brake fluids.
Superior protection against chloride and zinc corrosion of braking system parts.
Suited for Audi, BMW, Jaguar, Land Rover, Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, Saab, Volkswagen, Volvo, Honda, Acura, and many other brake systems.
Exceeds specifications SAE 1703, SAE 1704, ISO 4925, JIS K2233 and FMVSS No. 116 DOT 3 and DOT 4.
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10th Feb 2010 5:03 pm |
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