I have a 2002 extreme trailer w/ disk brakes. I check the fluid every year and it has always looked good. This year it had some small "film" flakes floating on it so I took a closer look. I dabbed it w/ a paper towel and some of the flakes came up. They looked green and the fluid looked a little brownish. I decided to suck it out and refill it with some DOT 3 fluid I had. I did this several times to get as much of the dirty stuff out as possible.
BTW the brakes always seemed to work good.
So here's my questions:
1. Have any of you ever noticed this "film" or the fluid turning brown?
2. I assumed it was DOT 3 but I'm not sure. Any chance it could be DOT 4 or 5? I've heard you're not supposed to mix them.
3. Just sucking the fluid out of the tank and refilling shouldn't merit a full bleeding, should it?
BTW the brakes always seemed to work good.
So here's my questions:
1. Have any of you ever noticed this "film" or the fluid turning brown?
2. I assumed it was DOT 3 but I'm not sure. Any chance it could be DOT 4 or 5? I've heard you're not supposed to mix them.
3. Just sucking the fluid out of the tank and refilling shouldn't merit a full bleeding, should it?
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