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Low Water Tolerant Brake Fluids
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J1705_202105
- Revised
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Scope
This SAE Recommended Practice was prepared to provide engineers, designers, and manufacturers of motor vehicles with a set of minimum performance requirements in order to assess the suitability of silicone and other low water tolerant type brake fluids (LWTFs) for use in motor vehicle brake systems. These fluids are designed for use in braking systems fitted with rubber cups and seals made from styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR), or a terpolymer of ethylene, propylene, and a diene (EPDM).
In the development of the recommended requirements and test procedures contained herein, it is concluded that the LWTFs must be functionally compatible with braking systems designed for SAE J1703 and SAE J1704 fluids. To utilize LWTFs to the fullest advantage, they should not be mixed with other brake fluids. Inadvertent mixtures of LWTFs with fluids meeting SAE J1703 are not known to have any adverse effects on performance, but not all combinations have been tested. Vehicle manufacturer’s recommendations should be followed where indicated. These fluids are not necessarily suitable for use in central hydraulic or pumped systems and are not intended for use below temperatures of -50 °C (-58 °F). Brake fluids covered under this document are not required to tolerate water and extreme caution should be exercised to prevent accidental entry of water which might lead to brake failure. Other performance characteristics of these LWTFs not covered in this document are discussed in Appendix A.
Rationale
This document has been edited to bring it back to revised and current status. This edit includes replacing Section 3 with a test procedures and requirements table similar to the formatting found in SAE J1703 and SAE J1704.
Recommended Content
Ground Vehicle Standard | Motor Vehicle Brake Fluid |
Ground Vehicle Standard | Motor Vehicle Brake Fluid Based Upon Glycols, Glycol Ethers, and the Corresponding Borates |
Ground Vehicle Standard | Service Maintenance of SAE J1703 and SAE J1704 Brake Fluids in Motor Vehicle Brake Systems |
Topic
Data Sets - Support Documents
Title | Description | Download |
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Unnamed Dataset 1 | ||
Unnamed Dataset 2 | ||
Table 1 | SAE J1705 test procedures and requirements | |
Table 1 | SAE J1705 test procedures and requirements (continued) | |
Table B1 | Triethylene glycol monomethyl ether (TEGME) brake fluid grade (RM-71) | |
Unnamed Dataset 6 |
Issuing Committee
Brake Fluids Standards Committee
The scope of the Brake Fluids Standards Committee is to develop and maintain relevant standards; recommended practices and information reports related to non-petroleum based brake fluids covering: The requirements of fluids for use in the hydraulic brake systems of motor vehicles; the handling, dispensing, and packaging of such fluids; service maintenance using such fluids. These documents are reviewed on a regular basis to ensure that they reflect the changing needs and requirements of the industry.
Reference
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ASTMD1120 | This document is not part of the subscrption. |
ASTMD1415 | This document is not part of the subscrption. |
ASTMD2240 | This document is not part of the subscrption. |
ASTMD445 | This document is not part of the subscrption. |
ASTMD91 | This document is not part of the subscrption. |
ASTME1 | This document is not part of the subscrption. |
ASTME145 | This document is not part of the subscrption. |
ASTME203 | This document is not part of the subscrption. |
FMVSS116 | Motor Vehicle Brake Fluids |
J1703_201408 | Motor Vehicle Brake Fluid |
MIL-B-46176 | This document is not part of the subscrption. |
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