No, but you must use the correct DOT rating. Look on the top of the master cylinder cap and use exactly what it has listed. More than likely it is DOT3 but it could be DOT4.
There are many different materials in the brake parts of cars. One of these is the brake fluid, a type of hydraulic fluid.
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.
A Toyota Camry built in 1998 takes DOT 3 brake fluid. This is the standard brake fluid for passenger cars.
A 1985 Cutlass Ciera uses type DOT3 brake fluid. It is the standard type of brake fluid for cars with power brakes.
It takes the same "DOT 3" type brake fluid most cars take.
That is brake fluid. The brake system uses hydraulics to apply the brakes.
DOT4 or DOT5
um its Brake Fluid dooosh bag and yes it does
Brake lines contain brake fluid, a type of hydraulic oil.
The type of brake fluid a Mazda 323 made in 1997 uses is called Dot 3. This is the standard type of brake fluid for most modern cars.
All Mercedes model cars should only use synthetic DOT4 brake fluid
A 2002 Kia Rio takes the brake fluid known as DOT3. It is the standard type of fluid used in cars with power brakes.