lfhoward
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I recently had my M116A3 trailer inspected (PA requires this every year), and it passed. I then took the trailer on a 600 mile trip the next day, half of which was in a severe rain storm.
Today while walking by the trailer, I noticed the master cylinder appeared “wet” with silicone based DOT 5 brake fluid. Upon closer inspection, I found the rubber grommet under the master cylinder cap was bunched up and deformed. The person who did the state inspection must have taken the cap off to look at the brake fluid level, and put it back on carelessly.
Inside the master cylinder I can see some drops of water that have settled to the bottom, no doubt contamination from the rainstorm I drove through. They appear orange because they are causing rust.
So, my question is: Will this require a complete brake flush and new DOT 5 fluid, or is there not enough water in there to worry about?
Thanks in advance.
Today while walking by the trailer, I noticed the master cylinder appeared “wet” with silicone based DOT 5 brake fluid. Upon closer inspection, I found the rubber grommet under the master cylinder cap was bunched up and deformed. The person who did the state inspection must have taken the cap off to look at the brake fluid level, and put it back on carelessly.
Inside the master cylinder I can see some drops of water that have settled to the bottom, no doubt contamination from the rainstorm I drove through. They appear orange because they are causing rust.
So, my question is: Will this require a complete brake flush and new DOT 5 fluid, or is there not enough water in there to worry about?
Thanks in advance.