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dot3 or dot4 brake fluid?
#1
what do the foci take?

the reservoir says USA dot3 and CANADA dot4

... which is it?
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#2
(11-28-2011, 09:30 AM)Mystake Wrote: what do the foci take?

the reservoir says USA dot3 and CANADA dot4

... which is it?

There's actually a product called "Ford DOT 4" - I get it at parts source, so it should be available at Cdn Tire. It comes in a yellow bottle but I forget the actual brand name.
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#3
I have used ATE super blue (dot4). have had no issues with it in any of the cars.
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(11-28-2011, 12:31 PM)hardk0re Wrote: I have used ATE super blue (dot4). have had no issues with it in any of the cars.

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#5
I have a bottle of Ford dot3 synthetic.

i think something close to superblue (the one step down from it) is what I have
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#6
you track the car, use DOT4.
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(11-30-2011, 12:20 AM)Flofocus Wrote: you track the car, use DOT4.

I use DOT4 specifically because I track the car - but frankly, even more important than the fluid spec, is regular flushing.

All brake fluids are hydroscopic (attract water molecules) and any fluid no matter how good will attract water over time ... and it is any water in the system that will cause some forms of brake fade and mushy pedal feel.
2008 Fusion SEL MTX - DD1 * 2009 Fusion SEL - DD2 * 2007 Focus ZXW - R*I*P * 2004 Focus ZTW CD Silver - sold * 2004 Focus ZTW Black - sold * 2003 Focus ZTW Black - sold * 2001 Focus ZTW Gold - sold * 2000 Focus SE Wagon (ZTW option) - Black - sold * 2000 Focus SE Wagon (ZTW option) - Gold R*I*P

2003 Focus ZX5 infra-red Track Rat - R*I*P
2003 ZX5 CD Silver Track Rat - retired, but still in the driveway


New track rat: 2000 ZX3, Atlantic Blue * JRSC with lots more to come

* New Zetec crate motor - NFG - thanks Topspeed *
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#8
yeah, I flush the fluid once a year at the minimum.
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one of the better investments I've made for specialty tools....its pretty much effortless for bleeding brakes.
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#10
yeah, I gotta get me one of those, I use the mitivac and its not the best tool for it, I still end up doing by hand (2 people needed) at the end...
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#11
ok then yeah my car most likely has dot4 in it if that's what autocrossers would use.

thank you everyone
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#12
It was Dot3 ford synthetic in it.

I went and asked my mech.

Good thing I went with my gut and bought a bottle of it while I was there earlier last week!

as always, thanks all
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