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I am in the process of changing my brake fluid on my 2006 4/4.
Can anyone advise me of the system capacity.
4/4 Duractec 6oth Anniversary
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I think standard bottles are 500 ml these days and you'll need most of that. The trick is not to run out just before you finish!
DaveW '05 Red Roadster S1 '16 Yellow (Not the only) Narrow AR GDI Plus 4
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At the minimum get one litre and to be honest if I were you I would also get a 500ml bottle as well. We always do something daft.
It's not the moneysavingexpert site we are on here.
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Thanks Dave and Eddie
I am using a pressure fed unit so I will top up with 1.5 litres
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