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Old 03-01-2021, 03:16 PM
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Most shops can change the fluid in about 20 mins, so even paying $150/hr isn’t bad if you have someone else do the work.
Old 03-01-2021, 06:17 PM
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Thanks all, I will get that fluid changed as soon as practical. I'll post back when I get it done, with the "new" reading. Although this time I'll have it done, next time I'll probably just bite the bullet and buy another Motive kit. Much obliged.
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Originally Posted by Rich_Jenkins
Thanks all, I will get that fluid changed as soon as practical. I'll post back when I get it done, with the "new" reading.
Just got back from the dealer (Reeves Tampa) today after a brake fluid flush/fill service. New reading, same sensor, < 1%.



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