DOT 4 Brake Fluid (High Performance) is specially formulated for modern motor vehicles and advanced braking systems. Its superior additive package provides a high boiling point and stable viscosity across a wide temperature range, ensuring reliable braking performance under heavy use and preventing vapor lock under both wet and dry conditions.
• 400 mL
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| Property | Specification |
|---|---|
| Fluid Type | Glycol-based DOT 4 Brake Fluid |
| Color | Red / amber (typical) |
| Dry Boiling Point | ≥ 230°C (typical DOT 4 standard) |
| Wet Boiling Point | ≥ 155°C (typical) |
| Viscosity | Stable across extreme temperature conditions |
| Compatibility | Vehicles specifying DOT 4 (compatible with DOT 3 systems in emergencies; avoid mixing where possible) |
| Corrosion Resistance | Good — contains corrosion inhibitors for internal component protection |
DOT 4 has a higher boiling point and enhanced additives for better thermal stability—suitable for newer vehicles and higher-stress braking.
Technically yes in emergencies, but mixing reduces DOT 4’s high-temperature benefits. Avoid mixing if possible.
Yes — DOT 4 is suitable for ABS and most modern braking systems that specify DOT 4.
Typically every 1–2 years or per vehicle manufacturer recommendations and depending on driving conditions.
Moisture lowers the boiling point, increasing risk of vapor lock and reduced braking performance.
Yes, if the motorcycle’s manufacturer specifies DOT 4.
Yes — glycol-based brake fluids can damage paint; clean spills immediately.
Keep bottle tightly sealed in a cool, dry place away from sunlight and moisture.
For extreme racing use, DOT 5.1 or specialized racing fluids with higher boiling points are often preferred.
Yes for minor top-ups, but take care to avoid contamination and follow correct procedures; for full replacement or bleeding, professional servicing is recommended.