If your system lists DOT 3 fluid then use DOT3. You should not mix them together.
no
No. Use what the car manufacturer calls for.
You should use DOT 4 if the manufacturer calls for it.
Yes, you can use DOT 4 brake fluid in a system that calls for DOT 3 brake fluid, as DOT 4 is compatible with DOT 3. However, it's important to note that DOT 4 has a higher boiling point and may contain different additives, which could affect the system over time. Always check the vehicle manufacturer's recommendations and ensure the fluid is suitable for your braking system.
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.
If it calls for dot 5, yes. If it has dot 3 or dot 4, no.
BRAKE FLUID DOT 3 IS WHAT IT CALLS FOR You can use dot 4 also but never dot 5, it is silicone based and will not mix, it is for racing only.
You can use DOT 3 or 4 in your car but not DOT 5.
Yes, you can use either DOT 3 or DOT 4 and they can be mixed. You cannot use DOT 5.
DOT 3 and DOT 4 brake fluids are not compatible with one another. You should only use the fluid that your car manufacturer suggests.
DOT 3 or DOT 4 it doesn't actually matter if it has DOT 3 in you can us DOT 4 what ever the case if you can use the next one or two up the only difference is when you get to DOT 4 or 5 is a higher boiling point
Either DOT 3 or DOT 4.