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Question about 2000 Sephia

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Brake Fluid Type? 2000 KIA Sephia Brake Fluid Type? 2000 KIA Sephia. I need to buy brake fluid. any aftermarket brake fluid will be fine. the actual grade is located on the top of the fluid cap. you ...

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Question about 1995 Altima

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brake fluid type(what type of fluid is required) 1995 nissan altima DOT 3 brake fluid recommended brake fluid for nissan primera 2005

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...brake fluid. It's written what type to use right on the reservior top cover. Do NOT allow the reservior to run dry during the brake bleeding process and be careful with the brake fluid, it can damage ...

Question about 2008 FLHRC Road King Classic

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brake fluid in it. Fill the reservoir with the recommended type of fluid. The proper type of fluid is printed on the top cover for the reservoir. Never mix the different types of brake fluid, they are

Question about 1993 Accord

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...Brake Fluid Type. What type of brake fluid is good for my 1993 Honda Accord - DOT 3 Synthetic or Mineral. Hi, Just use a normal DOT-3 brake fluid! Just always check the color and level of the fluid! ...

...brake fluid, what type do i use? Regardless of what vehicle you have, brake fluid should be changed about every two years because it will and does absorb moisture from the atmosphere. Water or ...

Question about 1995 Rodeo

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...fuid. Most manufacturers require you to use a specific brand or make of brake fluid or hydralic clutch fluid when servicing their vehicles, Dot 3 is a type of Brake Fluid use by

...fluid is used: brake or clutch? The brakes and clutch share the brake master cylinder reservoir,and a line from clutch master cylinder goes to the brake reservoir and it takes brake fluid,dot 3

brake fluid reservoir on 1993 "Chevy" Coachman motorhome" P30 chassis limited info generic answer drivers side firewall under hood The brake fluid reservoir on a 1993 Chevrolet Coachman motorhome with

brake fluid do I use? Mineral and vegetable oil brake fluids became obsolete many years ago apart from a very few exceptions and these were replaced by a universal glycol based type which is virtually

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