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sstula@hotmail.com (Sebastian) wrote in message news:<fdebf8ed.0401230510.5c30cd54@posting.google. com>...
> Thanks for your assistance! > > When there is a break from the cold weather I'll have a look to see > if, and where, there is a leak in my braking system. use DOT3 fluid. DOT4 fluid has higher boiling points but it also absorbs water much more readily, and requires more frequent flushing of the system. DOT5 is great but really not neccessary, i use it it my care and haven't replaced a hydraulic component in 220,000 miles but it does fade at high temps. Chip |
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