wcurtin1962
Well-known member
Something I learned today:
Check for galvanic reaction
Remove brake fluid reservoir cap, and set the DVOM or multi meter to
read voltage on the lowest voltage range of the meter. Place one of
the
multi-meter probes into the brake fluid and the other against the body
of the master cylinder.
The voltage should be no greater than 0.3 volts.
If the voltage is higher this indicates a galvanic reaction which
means
there is an unacceptable level of moisture in the brake fluid.
https://media.supercheapauto.com.au/sca/images/articles/Repl_Brake_Fluid.pdf
Check for galvanic reaction
Remove brake fluid reservoir cap, and set the DVOM or multi meter to
read voltage on the lowest voltage range of the meter. Place one of
the
multi-meter probes into the brake fluid and the other against the body
of the master cylinder.
The voltage should be no greater than 0.3 volts.
If the voltage is higher this indicates a galvanic reaction which
means
there is an unacceptable level of moisture in the brake fluid.
https://media.supercheapauto.com.au/sca/images/articles/Repl_Brake_Fluid.pdf