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Only brake fluid can be used for brake fluid. Brake fluid is a glycol-based liquid - it's closer to antifreeze than to oil, but don't use antifreeze in it either. Only brake fluid.
In terms of cooking, No.
perhaps you mean brake fluid. The engine oil will be spoilt, as will be the Brake Fluid.Read more: What_is_the_treatment_for_engine_fill_with_break_fluid_and_engine_oil_mix
No, but brake fluid is.
DOT ( 3 ) brake fluid
To add brake fluid to a 2006 Jetta, you will have to take the cap off the brake fluid reservoir. Fill to the appropriate level with DOT 3 brake fluid and screw the cap back on.
Brake fluid does not need to be changed as oil is but constantly needs to be replenished.
The clutch does not use oil, it uses DOT3 brake fluid. The clutch cylinder gets its brake fluid from the brake cylinder and is directly below it. Add fluid to the master brake cyliinder reservoir.
What fluid? Engine oil, transmission oil, power steering oil, coolant fluid, brake fluid.
yes
Mineral is not the only thing used in disk brakes. Some manufacturers specify DOT brake fluid. It is most important to use EXACTLY what the manufacturer of the system calls for because using the wrong fluid in a brake system can destroy the seals in the system. This results in leaks and then you can't stop, which would be bad. Find out what your vehicle's brake system needs per the manufacturer and use only that product.
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