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Brake fluids

Item No.: XX474T082M
Manufacturer: VOLKSWAGEN
part number: 05C 905 626
Items included:
  • 3x Spark Plug Piece - VW 05C 905 626
MSRP 45.48 EUR 33.95 EUR

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Item No.: PP913V182W
Manufacturer: OPEL
part number: 25193473
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  • 4x Spark Plug Piece - OPEL 25193473
MSRP 64.64 EUR 26.95 EUR

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Item No.: XX330A082B
Manufacturer: RENAULT
part number: 22 40 151 45R
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  • 3x Spark Plug Piece - RENAULT 22 40 151 45R
MSRP 112.53 EUR 53.95 EUR

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Item No.: PP150U082X
Manufacturer: FORD
part number: 5 425 858
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  • 4x Spark Plug Piece - FORD 5 425 858
MSRP 61.02 EUR 42.95 EUR

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Item No.: PP221D082C
Manufacturer: OPEL
part number: 25193550
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  • 4x Spark Plug Piece - OPEL 25193550
MSRP 171.03 EUR 59.95 EUR

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Item No.: PP328A082C
Manufacturer: VOLKSWAGEN
part number: 0P2 905 601
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  • 8x Spark Plug Piece - AUDI 0P2 905 601
MSRP 289.31 EUR 209.95 EUR

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Item No.: PP665P282S
Manufacturer: OPEL
part number: 95519058
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  • 4x Spark Plug Piece - OPEL 95519058
MSRP 51.65 EUR 22.34 EUR

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Item No.: PP928V182C
Manufacturer: VOLKSWAGEN
part number: 03C 905 601 B
Items included:
  • 4x Spark Plug Piece - VW 03C 905 601 B
MSRP 130.52 EUR 75.95 EUR

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Item No.: PP959V182X
Manufacturer: VOLKSWAGEN
part number: 101 905 611 G
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  • 6x Spark Plug Piece - VW 101 905 611 G
MSRP 169.93 EUR 106.95 EUR

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Item No.: PP206D782E
Manufacturer: FORD
part number: 2 249 260
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  • 3x Spark Plug Piece - FORD 2 249 260
MSRP 77.18 EUR 48.95 EUR

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Item No.: PP998V182L
Manufacturer: AUDI
part number: 079 905 626 L
Items included:
  • 5x Spark Plug Piece - AUDI 079 905 626 L
MSRP 184.57 EUR 126.95 EUR

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Item No.: XX223D082C
Manufacturer: MOPAR
part number: 55260260
Items included:
  • 3x Spark Plug Piece - FIAT 55260260
MSRP 89.89 EUR 40.55 EUR

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The brake fluid is a hydraulic fluid that transmits the braking force from the brake pedal to the wheel brakes. It is one of the most elementary components of the brake system, because without it the kick on the brake would have no effect. For this reason, it is important to check the brake fluid regularly and replace it if necessary.

In the lower part of the page we explain in more detail how the brake fluid works. We also explain how you can tell that the fluid has to be replaced or refilled and what dangers lurk if the hydraulic fluid fails.

How does brake fluid work?
Why are viscosity and boiling point so important?
What types of brake fluid can I buy?
How to tell when new brake fluid needs to be purchased and replaced?
What else to look for in brake fluid?

How does the brake fluid work?


The brake fluid in the main cylinder of the brake booster converts the foot force into hydraulic pressure. This pressure is transported by the brake fluid through various brake hoses / lines to the drum or disc brakes on the wheels.

Since this process is very important for the entire braking process in the vehicle, the brake fluid plays a key role. This is why there are certain requirements it must meet:

  • High boiling point
  • Correct viscosity
  • Must be hygroscopic, i.e. able to absorb water

The brake fluid must not attack the rubber seals and must withstand high temperature fluctuations. It also protects parts of the brake system against wear.

Why are viscosity and boiling point so important?


The viscosity describes the viscosity and indicates how the brake fluid behaves at higher temperatures. The higher the viscosity, the less temperature fluctuations have an influence on the flow velocity. This means that the braking effect remains approximately the same even on longer journeys and when heating up more. However, there are also vehicles in which lower viscosities are necessary, as the brake systems are designed differently. This applies, for example, to vehicles with ABS and ESP.

Friction occurs with every braking process, generating heat. In some cases, the temperatures rise sharply. From a certain degree the brake fluid begins to boil. This creates bubbles which also impair the braking effect. This is why a high boiling point is important.

In brake hoses and lines, water is the worst enemy as it can cause corrosion and rust. The brake fluid must therefore be able to absorb water and moisture. The older the fluid, the higher the water content in the hydraulic fluid. With increasing water content, the boiling point of the brake fluid also decreases and the braking effect decreases. From a water content of approx. 3.5 %, the brake fluid should definitely be changed.

What types of brake fluids are there?


There are also various classifications for brake fluids. These refer to the dry and wet boiling points as well as to the viscosity. The dry boiling point is the boiling point in new condition when no water is present. The classes were determined by the United States Department of Transportation (DOT), hence the corresponding designation.

Art Dry boiling point in °C Wet boiling point in °C Viscosity in mm² / sec
Break fluid DOT 3 205 140 1.500
Break fluid DOT 4 230 155 1.800
Break fluid DOT 5.1 260 180 900

Brake fluid DOT 3 is nowadays found almost exclusively in older vehicles. DOT 4, on the other hand, is mainly used in the current vehicle types. There are also different specifications here, as it is partly necessary to use brake fluids with lower viscosities. These are then called DOT 4 Plus, DOT 4 Pro or DOT 4 HP.

The break fluid DOT 5.1. is a special brake fluid that combines particularly well with water, so that the boiling point hardly sinks. This brake fluid is mainly used in extreme operating conditions and in racing. Due to the special properties of brake fluids, it is important to always use the right fluid.

You should also refrain from mixing the different species. Please pay close attention to the specifications of your vehicle manufacturer. It is also important to pay attention to the high quality of this hydraulic fluid. You can only be sure of the required requirements for branded goods. The original brake fluids of the vehicle manufacturers naturally offer the highest quality. You will find these in a wide variety of sizes in our range.

How do you know that the brake fluid has to be changed?


In addition to reducing the braking effect, an obsolete brake fluid can also have other consequences. For example, an excessively high water content can cause corrosion on brake lines / pistons and cylinders. This can lead to leaks in the brake parts, causing the hydraulic fluid to escape. You will notice a decreasing effect if you step on the brake pedal but the braking effect is delayed or only occurs very slowly or even fails completely. It is therefore important to determine the exact boiling point of the fluid at least once a year. Every specialist workshop should have the appropriate test equipment for this purpose.

As the brake fluid is also TÜV-relevant, it is advisable to replace it every 2 years at the latest. You can also see how fresh the hydraulic fluid is by looking into the expansion reservoir in the engine compartment of your vehicle. The new brake fluid is clear to light yellow. Over time, however, the colour changes to brownish or green and the fluid becomes cloudy. At the latest then a change is urgently necessary.

What else to consider with the brake fluid?


The change of a brake fluid should be left to the workshops, because there are too many things to consider when handling the brake fluid. The most important are:

  • The brake fluid is toxic
  • Do not come into contact with skin or eyes
  • Do not pour into drinking water
  • It must not be mixed with waste oil

Additionally, care should be taken not to spill any of the brake fluid as it can attack the plastic parts and the paint. The brake fluid must then be disposed of properly, as the old brake fluid is considered special waste and must not be disposed of in the environment. For this reason it is recommended to have this hydraulic fluid changed only by specialists and in the correct environment.

Workshops have routine in changing brake fluids and also have suitable disposal options. If you also pay attention to high-quality brand products, you can start your next journey with a good and safe feeling and rely on the reliability of your brake system. Our Service-Team is happy to answer any further questions you may have and to advise you on choosing the right brake fluid for your vehicle.