bob, since generally the water in the brake fluid would settle out at the
lowest points in the system, i.e., the brake cylinders or calipers, would
the strips do a good enough job of testing. even in las vegas where we do
not have a moisture problem, i still change out fluids every two to three
years. healeymanjim
> Having been a car buff since the 50's, I had never heard of changing your
> brake fluid. That was a surprise when Rich explained it so well 2 days
> ago.
> Then, yesterday, my new Family Handyman magazine (I apparently have some
> people fooled) arrived and in this months Car & Garage section, they
> reiterate
> that brake fluid does need to be changed. But the point of the article was
> that there is now a brake fluid test kit to let you know when you need to
> change. It looks rather like litmus strips that you stick into the fluid
> and
> then compare the strip color to a color chart on the package to tell if it
> is
> time to change or not. 25 strips costs $24 at brakebleeder.com.
>
> Bob Johnson
> BJ8
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