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As promised, I finally rounded up the correct brake fluid from NAPA, Penstosin DOT 4 LV. German made, this brake fluid meets all the down in the weeds specifications of the much more expensive Motocraft /Ford fluid; FMVSS 116 dot 4, SAE J1704, and ISO 4925 class 6. This is one of few "Super" Dot 4's to make it to the Class 6 spec. The NAPA site says it is Class 4 but going to the Pentosin manufacturers website and checking their specifications, it is clear this is a Class 6 fluid. Which is very important to operate correctly in the advance Ranger systems - ESP and ABS. While the rear wheels were off for another reason, I did the Mush Brake Fix procedure in FORSCAN, then gathered up the Bride and bled the system starting with furthest from the Master cylinder, RR, where a pretty big bubble was discharged. The LR discharged a smaller bubble. The front discharged no air. Having the rear wheels off was a good thing since the brake bleeders are on top, tucked in and difficult to get to without making a mess, even when using a tube to get the fluid into a jar. Getting the 13mm open end on the bleeder would be the bigger challenge. The fronts are not a problem, and were easily accessed on a creeper. The tall Tremor thing also helped out.
Results: Solid brakes with a much higher peddle engagement. I too had the 'must pump the brakes up' after extended rest periods which is now gone after doing the Mushy Brake Fix. Steven Tipton who strongly suggested an actual bleed is necessary, was correct. His post on the LV fluid is what triggered my research on the specs for the fluid. Seems this LV stuff is what is used in the high performance European rides. I had to ask for this stuff, as NAPA doesn't stock it on the floor, but in the back. It is on their website. Advanced Auto also sells it, but didn't check there for ready availability. What this didn't do was change the peddle feel to 'extreme', but produced a more expected (for me) feel and response of the brakes. Now I can drive my Bride's F150 without putting us through the windshield, always a plus!
Results: Solid brakes with a much higher peddle engagement. I too had the 'must pump the brakes up' after extended rest periods which is now gone after doing the Mushy Brake Fix. Steven Tipton who strongly suggested an actual bleed is necessary, was correct. His post on the LV fluid is what triggered my research on the specs for the fluid. Seems this LV stuff is what is used in the high performance European rides. I had to ask for this stuff, as NAPA doesn't stock it on the floor, but in the back. It is on their website. Advanced Auto also sells it, but didn't check there for ready availability. What this didn't do was change the peddle feel to 'extreme', but produced a more expected (for me) feel and response of the brakes. Now I can drive my Bride's F150 without putting us through the windshield, always a plus!
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