by stephendell » Sun Feb 12, 2012 12:27 am
NEVER put DOT 5 brake fluid in an A610
DOT 5 is silicone fluid and should not be used with ABS systems.
Silicone fluids absorb air instead of water and are slightly compressible. Another characteristic of fluids with dissolved air is that abrupt changes of pressure can result in the release of more air bubbles into the fluid, an effect similar to having a poorly bled system. These abrupt changes can occur in ABS valves and this is, I believe, why DOT 5 fluid is not recommended for use in vehicles fitted with ABS.
In addition if you have mixed glycol and silicone any water will get trapped in the lowest part of the system and cause corrosion.
This is one of the reasons why we think the ABS doesn't work in the majority of RHD A610's because some bright spark put DOT 5 labels on the reservoirs. So most will have had mixed fluids at some point due to owners confusion.
Use DOT4, DOT 5.1 or infact anything except DOT 5.
There is a special flud for ABS systems made by ATE called SL6. It is DOT 4 Rated. ABS specific fluids have a lower viscosity as required by most ABS systems.
Personally I use ATE super blue because it has a higher boiling point and prevents clutch fade if you ever drive the car really hard (eg at a proving day).
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