Engine lubrication oil will naot damage factory enamel paint finishes. However, it may damage aftermarket lacquer finishes. Also, brake fluid is corrosive to most paint finishes.
Yes it damaged paint on my fishing reels
if your brake fluid is low, you probably need to replace your brake pads. If your pads are good and you fluid is low, you have a leak somewhere. By replacing your pads, the brake fluid level will rise to the proper level. If you add fluid now, then replace your pads, brake fluid will leak out the top of your fluid reservoir and most likely eat the paint off what ever it spills on. Brake fluid and car paint DO NOT MIX.
It is important to use the right type of fluid in a car. The Brake fluid for this car is DOT 3 brake fluid.
you open the cap that says brake fluid, and then you pour it in
Yes. The car will be damage when you write it as hard as you can.
It is important to maintain the brake fluid levels in a car. The brake fluid type for a 2002 Grand AM is DOT 3 brake fluid.
Not good idea, damage no, but you need to correct it. Brake and transmission fluids are both types of oils. They have different properties for wear, heat and moisture control. They have different viscosity too so you may notice issues with the brake pedal pressure required to stop.
It does not make a difference if the car is hot or cold when you add brake fluid.
DOT ( 3 ) brake fluid
From what I've heard it will eat off the paint. I wouldn't test it. Doesn't sound too healthy.
Pour brake fluid on the car! Or you could run it into a tree. that usually wipes out a good paint job. then there's the ever useful sandpaper, hammer, key and chisel.