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Chum_lee
Sep 14, 2017Explorer
The last 4 German cars I've owned had brake systems manufactured by ATE/Teves. All the brake fluid reservoirs had fluid level sensors that were vented to the atmosphere. Humid or dry air was free to circulate throughout the space above the fluid level. IMO, that's where the moisture came from. The factory service manuals clearly said in bold letters "CHANGE BRAKE FLUID EVERY TWO YEARS" as does my Ford F53. It's your choice. Ever price an ABS unit?
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