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This superior thermal stability makes DOT 4 the go-to for vehicles that see more demanding braking and conditions, which has made it the standard brake fluid for most production cars after 2006.
That makes DOT 5.1 brake fluid compatible with DOT 3 and DOT 4 fluids, but it follows the same rule outlined above — DOT 5.1 fluid can go into a DOT 3 or a DOT 4 system, but you should not put ...
There are four different types of brake fluid: DOT 3, DOT 4, DOT 5 and DOT 5.1. To keep things simple, DOT stands for Department of Transportation, and the numbers simply represent higher boiling ...
Even if you’re fairly accomplished when it comes to taking care of your vehicle, understanding brake fluid might be a little intimidating. Mostly, it’s because of the nondescript labeling DOT ...
Even if you’re fairly accomplished when it comes to taking care of your vehicle, understanding brake fluid might be a little intimidating. Mostly, it’s because of the nondescript labeling DOT ...
Corvette Fever is evaluating brake fluids to help you determine what's the best one to put in your vehicle. We provide you a guide of whether to use a DOT 3 rated brake fluid or a DOT 4 or 5.
Thus, DOT 3 is the baseline product, with DOT 4, DOT 5, and DOT 5.1 options available as well. The numerical system is primarily based on the boiling point of the brake fluid. Boiling point has ...
Thus, DOT 3 is the baseline product, with DOT 4, DOT 5, and DOT 5.1 options available as well. The numerical system is primarily based on the boiling point of the brake fluid. Boiling point has ...
If your vehicle uses DOT 3, DOT 4, or DOT 5.1 brake fluid, the Bosch ESI6 brake fluid will work for you. In most cases, brake fluids only apply to one of the DOT grades, but this fluid from Bosch ...