[T2] brake fluid and ambient temps
raceingcajun raceingcajun at communicomm.comTue Dec 10 08:19:39 MST 2013
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Volkswagen, and most other manufactures for that matter, recommend brake fluid be replaced every two years. This is due to moisture retention, and contaminant build up, and corrosion prevention. Brake fluid function should be the same winter or summer. Howard >Subject: [T2] brake fluid and ambient temps >A curious thought, > In the summer my brakes do not work as well, but I have noticed that in > the > winter they do work better. >And if this is the case, will > it mean that the fluid should be changed?
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