Yes.
Most cars can safely use Dot 3.
There are three kinds of brake fluid in auto parts stores that you can use: DOT 3, DOT 4 and DOT 5.1. (There is also a DOT 5 "silicone brake fluid" the Army uses. Don't get that.) All Japanese cars contain DOT 3 fluid. DOT 4 and DOT 5.1 fluids can be put in the car if you have to - the three will mix - but DOT 3 is the most common and it's what I'd use if I was doing a fluid change.
No, they do not interchange.
Only use Polaris oil or amsoil in any polaris.
Yes you can, Polaris only recomends that you use Polaris brand oils, but any oil of the same weigth should work just fine.
Most brake fluid sold in North America is classified by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), with ratings such as "DOT 3", "DOT 4" and "DOT 5.1". Each designation denotes a particular mixture of chemicals imparting specified ranges of boiling point. As of 2006, most cars produced in the U.S. use DOT 4 brake fluid.
Does a 2004 Polaris Ranger use antifreeze?
You should use Polaris ps-4 synthetic oil for year round use. l
You can use DOT 4 in place of DOT 3 but don't use DOT 3 in place of DOT 4. DOT 4 has a higher boiling point than DOT 3. DOT 4 is in there for a reason.
Best bet is Polaris synthetic.
YES - VERY MUCH (Most) cars & trucks use DOT 3 BUT some require Dot 4 & a few use DOT 5-.DOT5 is silicone based fluid & CAN"T be mixed with dot 3 or 4.HONDA requires there own-& Hummers use DOT 5 ONLY-CHECK the cap of the master cylinder 2 C what is Recomended.& if U put power steering fluid in the master-The HOLE system will have 2 b rebuilt.
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