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Jan 28, 2015
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stonecougar
or more likely a botched brake job along the way introduced air into the lines.
hydraulic fluid doesn't just go bad.
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is it necessary to flush brake fluid? dealer wants to for $100 (120k miles)
El Joffrey
1/28/15 6:22am
bought car at 90k and I've never had it done
El Joffrey
1/28/15 6:23am
yes it is necessary if the dealer wants to make $100.
stonecougar
1/28/15 6:35am
well they didn't do a brake job. but thanks for info
El Joffrey
1/28/15 6:37am
False. Don't know if they're just using cheap fluid today or if "classic" cars
cougarick
1/28/15 6:47am
or more likely a botched brake job along the way introduced air into the lines.
stonecougar
1/28/15 6:50am
You need to do some research. You're not right on this.
cougarick
1/28/15 6:56am
You are right maybe I should go to school for this and perhaps work in the
stonecougar
1/28/15 11:30am
Coolant is a closed system. Transmissions are closed systems. Guess we should
cougarick
1/28/15 11:49am
oh brother.
stonecougar
1/28/15 11:53am
It's obvious you haven't bothered to read anything I've linked, but here's more:
cougarick
1/28/15 12:01pm
You are correct!!!!
stevesb
1/28/15 2:04pm
WRONG--Brake fluid breaks down over time and can get contaminated.
stevesb
1/28/15 12:07pm
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