How to use 2017 new brake fluid tester
Brake Fluid Tester FQA here
How often does the brake fluid be changed?
Ordinary conditions, after using of 2 years or
50,000 km, the brake fluid should be replaced. But now more of a situation is
that many new car owners do not replace the brake fluid more than 6 years. No
detection, no replacement, this is very dangerous!
Some people will ask why I should replace the
brake fluid in such a short time?
Engineer experience: After using a certain period
of time, the brake fluid will be lower boiling point, pollution, oxidation and
water contained, it should be based on climate, environmental conditions,
seasonal changes and working conditions, should replace the brake fluid in
time.
How do I know that the brake fluid contains
water, how to test it?
To slove this problem, you don’t need to spend
much money, so our engineers recommend 2017 new brake fluid tester,
only $7.99 needed, cheap and useful.
The Brake fluid tester is used as a digital
tester which is suitable for determining brake fluid quality.
It tests and indicates on five LEDs in terms of
percent of water in the brake fluid, can very intuitive to see if it is
necessary to replace the brake fluid.
Green:
Battery OK, i.e.: No Water Contained in the Brake Fluid
Yellow: Less
than 1% of Water Content in Brake Fluid
Yellow/Yellow:
Approximately 2% of Water Content in Brake Fluid
Yellow/Yellow/Red:
Approximately 3% of Water Content in Brake Fluid
The Brake Fluid Should be Changed
Yellow/Yellow/Red/Red: at least 4% of Water
Content in Brake Fluid
The Brake Fluid Must be Changed Urgently,
Extreme Danger.
Just need three steps to test brake fluid
quality:
Firstly, Press the button for power on, green LED
will light up.
Secondly, insert the tester into reservoir for
seconds, then the results will be indicated correctly by LEDs.
Now all the lights bright indicate need
to replace the brake fluid
Finally, auto power off
Compare New Brake Fluid with Water contented Brake Fluid
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