Dear all
I'm tending to a Fiat Coupe 20V turbo (1998) at the moment and the car is filled with a GREEN brake fluid.
It is clean and green in the reservoir, so I don't think it is the result of aging or contamination in the pipework (it comes out a bit darker at the calliper bleed points but you can tell it's the same stuff).
Does anybody have any clues as to what it is? I initially thought silicone, but that seems to be a standard purple colour these days. But was it a different colour in the past?
I hope someone hasn't put LHM in it (mineral fluid as used in Citroens etc) as that could be bad news....
Any thoughts welcome!
Many thanks!
Nick
I'm tending to a Fiat Coupe 20V turbo (1998) at the moment and the car is filled with a GREEN brake fluid.
It is clean and green in the reservoir, so I don't think it is the result of aging or contamination in the pipework (it comes out a bit darker at the calliper bleed points but you can tell it's the same stuff).
Does anybody have any clues as to what it is? I initially thought silicone, but that seems to be a standard purple colour these days. But was it a different colour in the past?
I hope someone hasn't put LHM in it (mineral fluid as used in Citroens etc) as that could be bad news....
Any thoughts welcome!
Many thanks!
Nick