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| Container/Package Size: | 12 oz |
| Container/Package Type: | Plastic Bottle |
| Material: | HDPE |
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Comments about Prestone Synthetic Brake Fluid (12 fl. oz.):
it's just brake fluid. meets expectations.
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Comments about Prestone Synthetic Brake Fluid (12 fl. oz.):
great brake fluid
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Comments about Prestone Synthetic Brake Fluid (12 fl. oz.):
Great for normal use! use in clutch and brakes! Use for Full Flushes and more! Big Bottle a better value!
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Comments about Prestone Synthetic Brake Fluid (12 fl. oz.):
Ok, so its brake fluid. My point exactly - this meets the DOT3 specifications so why pay more for a name? Used this to top off brake fluid after changing pads/rotor. No issues whatsoever.
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i have a 97 jeep cherokee but i dnt know where to put the brake fluid at. can someone tell me where to put the brake fluid at?2 answers
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If you are standing in front of your Jeep with the hood open, look on the firewall behind the engine. If you look towards the driver side of the firewall, you should see a little plastic reservoir sitting on top of what is know as the master cylinder. The master cylinder should have metal lines coming out from it and the master cylinder should be attached to a black contraption know as the brake booster at the rear. You add the brake fluid to this reservoir.A:
under the hood against the firewall on the top rightQ:
HOW MUCH IS THE PRICE PER LITER?1 answer
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If 12 fl. oz. is $2.49, calculating the price per ounce and applying it to liters gives about $7.02.Q:
can i mix prestone synthetic break fluid dot 3 with standard dot 3 break fluid1 answer
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As a general rule it is not recommended to mix synthetic brake fluid with regular.