DOT 5 brake fluid is commonly called "silicone brake fluid." It is unique because it is not hygroscopic, meaning it doesn't absorb moisture like other brake fluids. This property allows it to maintain its performance and prevent corrosion in brake systems, making it suitable for certain high-performance and classic vehicles. However, it should not be mixed with other types of brake fluids, as it can lead to system failure.
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If the can says DOT 3 , Dot 4 or DOT 5, it is suitable.- Brand name does not matter.
It shares the reservoir with the brakes so it will be brake fluid to DOT 4 or DOT 5. If you don't have the owner's handbook contact Ford for the original type used. Be very specific about asking the DOT number. DOT 4 and DOT 5 do not mix.
Anything but DOT 5...DOT 3 is what was in it at the factory, DOT 4 is better and Synthetic Brake Fluid is also good. DOT 5 is Silicone Brake Fluid; it was invented for the Army and they're the only ones who should use it.
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Dot Farley is 5' 5".
A 2000 Jeep Wrangler would use Dot 3 brake fluid. Dot 4 is also acceptable. Just do not use Dot 5, it is not compatible.
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DOT 5 is silicon based and will not absorb moisture.
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