Hi guys,
I just need confirmation on this... I have to change one of the brakes hoses,therefore I will have to flush the brake system.
For my 2006 XC70 the manual recommends the DOT4+ Min. boiling point 280 C (536 F)
At home, I have 1L of ATE TYP 200 Boiling Point 280 C (536 F) - Wet boiling point 198 C (388F) - I think I can use this, correct?
Since it is sold as 'raicing quality' I assume it has the same specs as a DOT4+ ?
Thank you
Alex
Brake Fluid - DOT4 vs DOT4+
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Which falls to DOT 4 boiling point in about a month anyhow...
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Thank you!jimmy57 wrote:Use it. The bulk of fluid makers raised the boil point to that higher boil point of 4+.
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