Thanks. Any brake pedal feel differences? Dealer just did the brake flush and the wife says less pedal force and improved sensitivity.I've been using it for years now on my and family members cars, some of friends cars. The only exceptions are where people want the cheapest BF possible.
I like this Bosch BF, it's not 5.1 per se but rather compatible and interchangeable with 3, 4 or 5.1.
Any brake pedal feel differences? Dealer just did the brake flush and the wife says less pedal force and improved sensitivity.
@Rockauto $10.09 per qt can.That seems like fine fluid. A little spendy, but the specs are good. I personally just bought some Lucas DOT 3 for $9/quart. My feeling is changing the fluid is what's important, even if using the cheap stuff.
RA has it at C$13.80. that's about US$10.$25/quart? now i don't feel so bad about spending $54 for a gallon of BMW dot 4
I've got this one. At root the OP asks who visits radioactive waste-sites to collect super-powers.I bet no differences in pedal feel due to a different BF, but due to some air before.
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LOL, I think this BF is one of the best and especially for the cost.Bosch ESI6 is good stuff. There is nothing wrong with it![]()
Less pedal force = air remaining in the system. If they did not use a pressure bleeder, I can guarantee you that a pneumatic bleeder was used and there is now air in the system.Thanks. Any brake pedal feel differences? Dealer just did the brake flush and the wife says less pedal force and improved sensitivity.
Am I reading this wrong? When I’ve had my brakes bled perfectly the pedal has required less force and engages right away. Anytime I’ve had air in the system it’s been a less than full, spongy pedal. I dealt with this on some crappy re-manned calipers. No mater what I did I never got the full pedal back.Less pedal force = air remaining in the system. If they did not use a pressure bleeder, I can guarantee you that a pneumatic bleeder was used and there is now air in the system.
When a system has air remaining, the brake pedal is spongy.Am I reading this wrong? When I’ve had my brakes bled perfectly the pedal has required less force and engages right away. Anytime I’ve had air in the system it’s been a less than full, spongy pedal. I dealt with this on some crappy re-manned calipers. No mater what I did I never got the full pedal back.