What do the dry boiling point and wet boiling point of brake fluid mean?
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Brake fluid dry boiling point refers to the boiling point of new brake fluid, while the wet boiling point refers to the boiling point of brake fluid after two years of use with 3.5% water content. The following is relevant information about brake fluid: 1. Motor vehicle brake fluid is mainly DOT brake fluid: DOT brake fluid has good temperature adaptability, is not sensitive to changes in ambient temperature, and is compatible with water, so that when a small amount of water or water vapor enters the brake system, the brake system will not be seriously affected; 2. When disc brakes are applied: The calipers generate a large amount of heat by friction with the disc, and the higher the boiling point of the brake fluid, the more stable the brake system will be.