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Originally Posted by sokoloff You can get a pressure bleeder for $30 to $40 or build your own for less. Until you've used one, I can't tell you how nice it makes that job. Driving around with ten year old brake fluid is not a good thing. Not only is your brake system probably less efficient than it should be, but maybe more importantly you are allowing moisture contaminated fluid to lay in your system. |
I know how hard it is to believe in something you have never seen in your life. I grew up in 4-seasons, where cars have been totally corroded in 5 years. Now after couple of decades in CA I still get surprised how big difference the weather makes. 30 years old cars with no under-body protection and no rust damage?
Driving diesels in CA took me several years of wasting my time observing water separators for moisture before I learned that the moisture accumulation in CA simply never happens.
So I feel for the guys who have to change the brake fluid every 2 years and deal with other moisture-related issues.