Heyo
My brake fluid is abit nasty.. and my pedal is behaving abit spongy.
I believe i really need a change.
However, when taking a look into the workshop manual, i can't figure out the capacity for the brake system.
I think i should flush the system, as the fluid is quite nasty.
Atleast try to change it all bit by bit....
I also see in the manual "Do not use mineral oil"
I was thinking of using the Bosch DOT 4, universal brake fluid. (Which is mineral oil)....
What i find odd, is that previous owner swapped the brake accumulator or whatever its called for less than a year ago, i assume he must've used new brake fluid, but damn its nasty??
Its quite goeey, and miscoloured, a mixish of yellow/grey/black
Brakes work... Just pedal being bit spongy.
If i were to change the fluid what kinda equipment would i need? I heard one dont need to press the brake in the p38 to bleed the system, just ignition on and the pump does the job?
My brake fluid is abit nasty.. and my pedal is behaving abit spongy.
I believe i really need a change.
However, when taking a look into the workshop manual, i can't figure out the capacity for the brake system.
I think i should flush the system, as the fluid is quite nasty.
Atleast try to change it all bit by bit....
I also see in the manual "Do not use mineral oil"
I was thinking of using the Bosch DOT 4, universal brake fluid. (Which is mineral oil)....
What i find odd, is that previous owner swapped the brake accumulator or whatever its called for less than a year ago, i assume he must've used new brake fluid, but damn its nasty??
Its quite goeey, and miscoloured, a mixish of yellow/grey/black
Brakes work... Just pedal being bit spongy.
If i were to change the fluid what kinda equipment would i need? I heard one dont need to press the brake in the p38 to bleed the system, just ignition on and the pump does the job?