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Motor Vehicle Brake Fluid Container Compatibility
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J75_199911
- Revised
Sector:
Issuing Committee:
Language:
English
Scope
Motor vehicle brake fluid must conform to the requirements of SAE J1703 or J1704, not only when manufactured, but also after extended storage in any commercial packaging container. The purpose of this SAE Information Report is to generate an awareness of the major problems involved in the storage of brake fluids and, to some extent, provide means of circumventing them. It is also the purpose of this document to relate to experience and to test data accumulated and to list certain conclusions which should aid in the proper selection of containers for brake fluid.
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 |
Topic
Data Sets - Support Documents
No Datasets Available
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
Number | Title |
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J1703_201408 | Motor Vehicle Brake Fluid |
J1704_201408 | Motor Vehicle Brake Fluid Based Upon Glycols, Glycol Ethers and the Corresponding Borates |
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