WARNING: California Proposition 65
Fabrication: Synthetic Brake Fluid
RAVENOL DOT 5.1 brake fluid is suitable for use in all vehicles with ABS properties. The fluid is chemically stable and contains additives that provide the highest lubricating power.
The specific formulation of RAVENOL DOT 5.1 offers international DOT 5.1 specifications SAE J 1704, ISO 4925 and fulfills FMVSS 116 DOT 5.1.
RAVENOL DOT 5.1 fluid is an ideal brake fluid for modern vehicles with the brake circuit accompanying systems such as ESP and ABS due to its low viscosity. The safety potential of the aggregates is enhanced by the excellent properties of RAVENOL DOT 5.1 even at low temperatures.
Application Directions:
RAVENOL DOT 5.1 brake fluid can be used in all vehicles where DOT 5.1 specification is required. It is suitable for all hydraulic brake systems with synthetic fluid. RAVENOL DOT 5.1 brake fluid is miscible with all known brake fluids of the same specification.
To use the high performance level of RAVENOL DOT 5.1, a complete change of the brake fluid is recommended.
RAVENOL DOT 5.1 is not suitable for vehicles with mineral oil systems (e.g. certain Citroën models).
FOLLOW VEHICLE MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS WHEN ADDING BRAKE FLUID
KEEP BRAKE FLUID CLEAN AND DRY. Contamination with dirt, water, petroleum products or other materials may result in brake failure or costly repairs.
STORE BRAKE FLUID ONLY IN ITS ORIGINAL CONTAINER.
KEEP CONTAINER CLEAN AND TIGHTLY CLOSED TO PREVENT ADSORPTION OF WATER.
CAUTION! DO NOT REFILL CONTAINER AND DO NOT USE FOR OTHER LIQUIDS.
Dispose of used brake fluid responsibly (EU waste code 160113).
Brake fluid damages paint work –if spilt wash off immediately with plenty of water.
Quality Classification:
RAVENOL DOT 5.1 is tried and tested for aggregates specifying:
Specifications: ISO 4925 Class 5.1, FMVSS 116 DOT 5.1, SAE J 1704
Technical Characteristics:
RAVENOL DOT 5.1 offers:
- Optimal ABS properties.
- Chemical stability.
- High lubricating power.
- Neutral behavior towards brake parts.
- Low viscosity at low temperatures.
- Miscibility with all brake fluids of the same specification.