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wa8yxm
Oct 08, 2023Explorer III
The answer is it depends and on far too many things for me to list.
OIL for example Blow by on the piston rings can cause the oil to turn acidic over many miles.. Now oil has acid neutralizers in it so this does not eat a hole in your oil pan...> But if you drove far enough .. Well I've actually seen it happen one time on a car.
Brake fluid (some of them) can absorb moisture out of the air then the brakes fail I've never seen that myself.. but i've read about it.
OIL for example Blow by on the piston rings can cause the oil to turn acidic over many miles.. Now oil has acid neutralizers in it so this does not eat a hole in your oil pan...> But if you drove far enough .. Well I've actually seen it happen one time on a car.
Brake fluid (some of them) can absorb moisture out of the air then the brakes fail I've never seen that myself.. but i've read about it.
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