I'm about to do my front brakes on my L400. I'm wondering how much fluid I need for a flush and bleed. Dot 3 or Dot 4?
Just want to know how much I should have on hand before I start this job.
thanks,
K
Brake Fluid???
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Re: Brake Fluid???
L400 Dedicated Category Reference Forum, Look for the manual and there should be a section on fluid specs... happy smiles with a rye corner of the lip.
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Re: Brake Fluid???
I did a flush on my Pajero a little while back and it just under a litre, around 850ml to do it. Remember atart at the furthest bleed point then work closer.
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Re: Brake Fluid???
3 or 4 doesn't really matter. Just don't use 5.
It's not likely that you'll be driving hard enough to boil the brake fluid.
It's not likely that you'll be driving hard enough to boil the brake fluid.
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Re: Brake Fluid???
i think DOT 3 is better for origianl manufacturer application.
DOT 4 is also ok i guess but dont know what will be the outcome might have problem later with all the seal, as DOT 4 is not recommended by Mitsubishi japan for this type of car like L400.
newer year i guess they upgrade it.
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DOT 4 is also ok i guess but dont know what will be the outcome might have problem later with all the seal, as DOT 4 is not recommended by Mitsubishi japan for this type of car like L400.
newer year i guess they upgrade it.
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Re: Brake Fluid???
DOT 4 is just fine as long as it says it is compatible with DOT 3 on the container. Most DOT 3 and 4 are compatible and will not harm seals.
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