What does DOT and SAE approved means
According to GULF it is. Gulf Brake Fluid DOT 4 may be used in a wide range of vehicles, except where a mineral oil type fluid is specified (e.g. Citroen) and is designed to meet and exceed the specifications of FMVSS 116 DOT3, DOT 4, SAE J 1703, JIS K 2233, ISO 4925 and W-B- 680B. It also meets the requirements of earlier specifications: SAE 70 R1 and R3, SAE J 70C, SAE J 1703A up to SAE J 1703F and SAE J 1703 .Jan 80, Nov. 83 and Oct. 85.
as it states in the owners manual- Mopar Brake Fluid or equivalent marked FMVSS No. 116, DOT-3 and SAE J1703.
The brake fluid used in this vehicle must conform to DOT 3 specifications and SAE J1703 standards.
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Yes they are legal and are SAE/DOT compliant, there are many laws that your state may have the best option is the check with your department of transportation and they will give you a better answer
SAE 40 has a higher viscosity.
SAE 40 has a higher viscosity.
SAE 10w30 is better for lower temp and SAE 20w40 is the opposite better hotter temps.Thanks
society of automotive engineers SAE oil ratings. for example , SAE-20
Only SAE 30 is equivalent to SAE-30
*Reading straight from Haynes Manual recommended fluid listing* Brake Fluid..... DOT 3 specifications and SAE J1703 standards.
SAE J2210 or SAE J2788