Bremsflüssigkeit draußen wechseln bei 15 Grad?

Kann ich bei meiner Honda jetzt im Frühjahr bei 15° draußen die Bremsflüssigkeit wechseln? ChatGPT meinte das es am besten 20 – 25° dabei sein soll weil bei kälteren Temperaturen die Fließeigenschaft schlechter sein soll.

Was meint ihr? Stimmt das geht es nicht auch jetzt? Was ist eure Meinung?

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JochenOWL
1 year ago

You’ll probably use DOT 4, so glycol ethers with boratester compounds….

Glykol is a component of many antifreeze agents and certainly does not freeze a 😉

The temperature is no matter, however, the brake fluid does not change in the dense fog or in rain and ensures that it does not drip on the paint.

LG

Minijobopa
1 year ago

At cool temperatures just take more time, definitely works. You drive well below the freezing point and the brakes still work. It would be bad if not.

DerBayer80
1 year ago

This doesn’t matter, you can also change the brake fluid at minus 15 degrees, as the same cold in the vehicle will change nothing from the property of hydraulic fluid

Wladimyr09
1 year ago

If you think the temperature isn’t high enough, then heat the bottle in the water bath, then it goes.

WECoyote
1 year ago

Yeah, you can do it. You just need 10 minutes.

holgerholger
11 months ago

Again a classic ChatGTP answer; beautifully formulated, convincingly presented, in the thing meaningless. Gear oil may become viscous at low temperaturers, with brake fluid this is not necessary.

Nelson100
1 year ago

If it’s too cold, let ChattGpt change the brake fluid.

JochenOWL
1 year ago
Reply to  Nelson100

ChatGpt has no idea in many points, used instead of DOT 4 or DOT 5.1 maybe DOT 5 and then the brake is up.