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#4771 03/13/02 06:09 PM
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What type of brake fluid came from the factory on my '00 SVT Contour? The fluid has always been dark, but I checked it yesterday and it looks real dark. I have 25k miles on it. Should this be flushed?

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ditto: yes. You can flush it yourself, but the antilock portion will not get clean juice if you do... unless you do it all around and then when it's raining or such make the antilock system do some work. You'll know when the system is working Then redo all the wheels... I'd wait to redo them a couple of weeks and make sure you excercise those antilock systems in between.
In my opinion, if you have a grease monkey do it, they may not do the antilock system as they would need the right codes and the right equipement to flush the antilock portion... My bet would be they would SAY they did 'em and would just ignore it.
The antilock parts are VERY expensive to replace, so clean brake fluid is the only preventive measure. I do mine every year, flush all the old stuff out of the main parts and let nature kick the new fluid into the antilock portion when it snows or rains.


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#4774 03/13/02 08:09 PM
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Ah heck. Just jump on the brakes from 70mph. The ABS will kick in... laugh

For fluid I recommend Valvoline SynPower or a good Dot 4 like Ford or Castrol Lima.


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#4775 03/13/02 08:59 PM
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I've got 57K on my break fluid... never knew I was to have it flushed...

I guess it's way past due? ooops frown

Maybe they flushed it when I had them checked at the dealership. Probably not knowing them...

Why doesn't the booklet that came with the car state when you need to have this done? Oh, that's right... they want to continue making money off of us...

Duh!
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'96 Oxford White Mercury Mystique "Spree"
Equipped with a stock 170hp Duratec 2.5L - V-6, 4 speed ATX
It's a Tubeless Tique!!! ( DFW will understand... )

Purchased NEW @ $18,756.00 on 1/11/97 with 25 miles on the Odometer for the wife.
Now has a little over 57,000 miles on it and it's my ride after getting the wife a 2000 Windstar SEL.
High Beam - Cool Blues in all four Head Lights.
885s in Fogs.
Head Light Switch Wiring Mod ? Can now run with Parks and Fogs together.
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#4776 03/14/02 12:32 AM
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See, here's the odd thing about all this:

My mom's 95 LX has over 105K miles on it now, and the brake fluid has never been changed... ever! eek eek But the ABS is still as good as ever, even with the snowy Colorado mountains.

I talked to my dad about it, and he said it was fine. I'm changing mine this summer.


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My advice is...change it now!

I bought my tour last feb. (with 85K) and during the summer found out the hard way that the ABS didn't work (didn't break anything luckely), anyway took it to Ford and the ABS pump is shot, you gussed it, bad fluid. Turns out that a new pump is something like 1500 eek eek (canadian). Needless to say I won't be tailgating wink

Do it now, before its too late.


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#4778 03/14/02 03:11 AM
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So tell me, how do you flush your break fluid?

I don't have ABS on my car.

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'96 Oxford White Mercury Mystique "Spree"
Equipped with a stock 170hp Duratec 2.5L - V-6, 4 speed ATX
It's a Tubeless Tique!!! ( DFW will understand... )

Purchased NEW @ $18,756.00 on 1/11/97 with 25 miles on the Odometer for the wife.
Now has a little over 57,000 miles on it and it's my ride after getting the wife a 2000 Windstar SEL.
High Beam - Cool Blues in all four Head Lights.
885s in Fogs.
Head Light Switch Wiring Mod ? Can now run with Parks and Fogs together.
Updated the sound system and did sound proofing (What a difference!).

Dad of twins.

I'm such the family man.

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