No, pool shock (calcium hypochlorite) and red dot3 brake fluid do not make methamphetamine. Methamphetamine is a synthetic drug typically made using pseudoephedrine or ephedrine as a key ingredient, along with other chemicals such as anhydrous ammonia, red phosphorus, and lithium. These chemicals are highly regulated and controlled substances due to their potential for misuse and harm. It is illegal and dangerous to attempt to manufacture methamphetamine using household chemicals like pool shock and brake fluid.
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More than likely DOT3 but to make sure look on the top of the master cylinder cap. It is always written there.
Suck the clutch fluid out of the resovoir with a machine or vacula system. Then add new clutch fluid (which is primarily DOT3 brake fluid in most apps). For proper sequence repeat the process and bleed the clutch system ( depending on make/model).
Fluid Level?If you are referring to the red brake light on the instrument cluster it could be for a variety of reasons. The only one that I'm familiar with is the brake fluid level. If the level of brake fluid in the master cylinder reservoir is too low it will cause the brake light to stay on and chime continuously. Check the level and fill with the appropriate type of brake fluid (probably DOT3). You may also want to make sure the master cylinder isn't leaking brake fluid as well (this will be easy to tell if the brake light comes back on within the next few days after filling the reservoir)
Oh honey, a 1997 Honda Civic uses good ol' DOT 3 brake fluid. Make sure you check that level regularly, we don't want you running on empty when it comes to stopping power. And please, don't even think about mixing different types of brake fluid - that's a recipe for disaster, darling.
Mixing DOT 3 brake fluid with swimming pool shock will not create a bomb. However, it can produce toxic fumes and should never be done as it poses a serious health hazard. It is important to handle chemicals with care and use them only as intended.
The red brake light indicates that the parking brake is on or that the brake fluid is low. Be sure to add the specified brake fluid if you add fluid. Also make sure that you don't allow any dirt to get into the brake fluid and don't overfill the brake fluid either.
no you have a brake fluid leak somewere
brake fluid resivoir. just make sure you use DOT 4 brake fluid.
MOISTURE IN YOUR BRAKE FLUID. FLUSH SYSTEM WITH NEW FLUID.
It does not make a difference if the car is hot or cold when you add brake fluid.
no, brake fluid is not the same as power steering fluid, make sure you actually get the right stuff. and double check what type of brake fluid you have (dot 3/ dot 5) because there is a difference there too