🚗 Stop on a dime, brake with confidence.
ATE Original SL DOT 4 Brake Fluid is a high-performance hydraulic fluid designed for automotive and motorcycle brake and clutch systems. Packaged in a durable metal tin, it offers a 5-year shelf life and a high flash point of 200°C, ensuring safety and reliability. This fluid meets and exceeds key industry standards, providing universal compatibility and optimized sealing for superior braking performance.
Manufacturer | ATE |
Brand | ATE |
Model | Original DOT 4 |
Item Weight | 12.3 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.09 x 3.57 x 5.76 inches |
Item model number | 705802 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
Manufacturer Part Number | 705802 |
OEM Part Number | 03-9901-5802-2-73, 03.9901-5802.2 |
Z**Z
High Quality Option
Was able to do a complete brake line flush with just 1 liter. So far had been working fantastically in my car.
P**L
Best brake fluid.
Ate is always the best because it’s easy to see when you’re done.
R**N
ATE TYP 200: A Superior DOT 4 Fluid for Confident Braking
Having tested numerous brands, I can attest that the ATE Original TYP 200 is in a league of its own. It works well and truly delivers on its promise of racing-quality performance. What impressed me most was the immediate improvement in braking feel; the pedal was noticeably firmer and more responsive.Its key strength lies in its exceptional heat resistance. With a high dry boiling point, this fluid maintained its integrity under hard use, preventing any spongy pedal feel even during extended, spirited driving. The performance is tangible, instilling confidence in the braking system's ability to handle high-stress situations.The longevity is another major plus. Given its robust formulation and high boiling points, this fluid has proven its durability over time, making it a reliable choice for extended service intervals. The product arrived in perfect condition, and its amber color helps with visual confirmation during a fluid flush.Considering the enhanced speed and responsiveness of my braking, alongside its longevity and reliable performance under pressure, the value this fluid provides is outstanding. It's a genuine upgrade for any vehicle.
I**S
Product adequate for the use
Ease of use. Some attention during opening of the bottle.
R**B
100 percent if you need DOT 4
My go to brake fluid for motorcycles. 100 percent works and at a great price! Only reason I need to refill on my bikes is because I am an idiot and tipped it over in storage causing it to leak out. Besides that, great fluid
K**Z
As it should be
No problems
P**P
the regular DOT 4 typ 200 is NOT for newer cars with ABS
all right, this is going to be a bit convoluted, but I feel the public service is needed for people to avoid the same ordeal I had. I'd used ATE typ 200 in my older 2003 A4 and it was great. I didn't bother with it when I had my 2013 S4 because I was using Castrol synthetic Dot 4 that worked well and came in 12oz jars so i could add a little extra to my bleeder to make sure i totally flushed the old stuff. That doesn't seem to be available any more, so I went back to this one when I got my 2022 911 992.That was a mistake. Now, on the reservoir cap, my 911 says just "dot 4" (and the manual is useless, just tells you to go to a dealer). However, while I had not kept up to date with the latest stuff on brake fluids, i had heard something about "low viscosity" dot 4 fluid, and THAT is what is actually needed on my car, and really, most modern cars with ABS and traction control systems. Why?Viscosity is how thin it is, how easily it flows. Normal brake lines have a set diameter. However, when fluid goes through ABS modules, it flows through smaller holes and lines. So it needs to flow easier - with lower viscosity, especially at low temps. Otherwise, it could develop air bubbles as it struggles to flow through. Regular dot 4 has a -40 Celsius rating of max. <1500 mm2/s. DOT 4 class 6, aka, LV is half that at 750. I didn't do this research ahead of time. I bled my brakes with the ATE typ 200, and when i got in my car and pressed the brake pedal, it squeaked to high heaven. So now i need to rebleed them with LV fluid.Having said this, if you are tracking a car, it probably doesn't matter because at upper temps, like what you see while tracking, the viscosity is pretty similar. But for regular driving, probably want to stick with LV fluids. ATE has an LV version, as does Pentosin. Bosch's regular dot 4 ESI6 meets the specs too, but it's not labeled as LV for some reason. Just read the specs. look for a viscosity rating of <750 mm2/s at -40 Celsius.I rated this a 4 because it IS great dot 4 brake fluid. However, it seems to be the only one that causes that squeak with newer cars, while other dot 4s do not have the same number of complaints. and like i said, I didn't have that issue w/ my Castrol on the S4.
A**O
Best Moderately Priced Brake Fluid Around
I've been using TYP 200 in all of my vehicles for years, and have been very happy with it. When I was still tracking one of them, I was using Motul RBF600 in that car, but it's now running TYP 200, just like the others. TYP 200's performance is close to the Motul and well beyond that of standard DOT 4 fluids for half the price of the RBF600.I have an electronic diagnostic tool for checking the water level in hydraulic fluid, and have observed that the level in TYP 200 remains below 1% in even our daily drivers for years, so it gets replaced only when I replace the pads and rotors, but I live in a desert environment. As the saying goes, your mileage may vary.
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