by Old Guy on Mon Jun 18, 2018 12:48 am
Update. I kept it alive by removing the battery; reinstalling it only when I need it. Last week I replaced the brake fluid in our V50. The moisture meter was reading in the red: 3-4%. Before that I replaced the brake fluid in our M3 even though the meter measured less than 2% moisture (and was less that 2 years old)...but I tracked the car at Fontana's May Bimmerfest so wanted to feel safe. I had on the shelf some cans of Super Blue; yeah, bought several years ago...but never opened. (BTW, even the one opened can I had (opened about 3 years ago; closed since then)...measured "green" as in "just fine" on my tester...<1% moisture.) My tester is an FTE W0040.
Brake fluid disposal? One shop I trust tells me just to mix it in with old oil and send to oil recycling. Another shop I trust tells me that since it is water soluble, simply flush it down the toilet. ??
Input or advice re which is correct, or at least "the best"??
Thanks!!
Jim "
Old Guy" Dunlap
2017 Carrera 911 7 speed stick, Lava Orange
2017 Macan S, Sapphire Blue
2003 Morgan +8, Silver body with Dark Blue Wings