What happens if you mix DOT3 and DOT 4 brake fluid?

What happens if you mix DOT3 and DOT 4 brake fluid?

You can mix both, however the result will be in two ways as follows; Dot 3 has a lower boiling point compared to Dot 4 so the result of mixing Dot 3 to Dot 4 will be a lower boiling point, and mixing Dot 4 to dot 3 will only increase the boiling point if you have a very high ratio of Dot 4.

How much transmission fluid does a 1999 Nissan Altima take?

1998 1999 2000 2001 Nissan Altima Transmission Fluid Capacity

Transmission Fluid capacity Fluid type
5-speed RS5F50A manual transmission 4.8 litres (5.1 quarts; 10.1 pints) 80W-90
4 speed RE4F04A automatic transmission Total Fill 9.4 litres (9.9 quarts) SL080

What kind of oil do you put in a 2006 Nissan Altima?

Engine Oil

Viscosity: 10W-30, 10W-40 (Above -18) 5W-30 (All TEMPS) SAE 5W-30 is preferred.
Capacity: 4.4 quarts (with filter)After refill check oil level.
Torque: 25 ft/lbs (Oil Drain Plug)

What kind of brake fluid should I add to my Nissan Altima?

When adding fluid to your Altima, it is important to check your owners manual for the correct type to add – it likely be either DOT 3, DOT 4 or DOT 5, also known as silicone brake fluid. Do not shake the fluid before pouring it in your vehicle – the air bubbles will foul up your brake lines.

Why does my Nissan Altima not stop properly?

When you hit the brake pedal in your 2007 Nissan Altima it pumps brake fluid down to your brakes which increases the pressure to make your car slow down. If you don’t have enough brake fluid in the brake fluid reservoir, air can get in your brake lines and your Altima won’t stop properly.

What are the different types of brake fluid?

DOT 3, DOT4, DOT5.1 brake fluids are the mixtures of glycols and glycol ethers. DOT 5 is silicone base Kinematic viscosity: All brake fluids (DOT 3, DOT 4, DOT 5 & DOT 5.1) must meet a minimum viscosity test of not less than 1.5 centistokes at 100° C and must not be more than the following to meet their various classifications.

Is it OK to change brake fluid on a 2008 Nissan?

Your story does sound as though the dealer did take advantage of the situation. You probably got the shaft on the brake fluid stuff. Your brake fluid would certainly look “dirty” on a 2008 model, but that does not mean that it should be changed.

When adding fluid to your Altima, it is important to check your owners manual for the correct type to add – it likely be either DOT 3, DOT 4 or DOT 5, also known as silicone brake fluid. Do not shake the fluid before pouring it in your vehicle – the air bubbles will foul up your brake lines.

When you hit the brake pedal in your 2007 Nissan Altima it pumps brake fluid down to your brakes which increases the pressure to make your car slow down. If you don’t have enough brake fluid in the brake fluid reservoir, air can get in your brake lines and your Altima won’t stop properly.

DOT 3, DOT4, DOT5.1 brake fluids are the mixtures of glycols and glycol ethers. DOT 5 is silicone base Kinematic viscosity: All brake fluids (DOT 3, DOT 4, DOT 5 & DOT 5.1) must meet a minimum viscosity test of not less than 1.5 centistokes at 100° C and must not be more than the following to meet their various classifications.

What happens if you don’t have enough brake fluid?

If you don’t have enough brake fluid in the brake fluid reservoir, air can get in your brake lines and your Altima won’t stop properly. The video above shows you how to add brake fluid to your Nissan Altima. If you are adding brake fluid to your Altima on a regular basis, you should check for leaks (we have a video for this too!)