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A top off won't help at all. The flush removes the old fluid and they will put in new fluid and bleed the brakes. Old brake fluid has water in

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Old 03-28-2013, 01:00 AM   #16 (permalink)
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A top off won't help at all. The flush removes the old fluid and they will put in new fluid and bleed the brakes. Old brake fluid has water in it and needs to be removed after a couple years.


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Now are you talking about a brake flush or just add to Max?
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Old 03-28-2013, 10:46 AM   #17 (permalink)
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on second thought, here is another good fluid replacement recommendation

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I have an 09 370z and I just reached 36k miles in 11 months I'd like to flush some things and change some fluids and what not. What is my best bet to do is for a maintenance. If I can get any info on what to do I'd greatly approate it thanks
You can flush the brakes, flush the cooling system, and change the differential fluid yourself but refilling the 7AT requires Nissan's Consult machine. Not sure about the power steering fluid, but I'm guessing it's a DIY job, too.

Oh, yeah. Check the level in the battery. For some reason I can't figure out, Nissan didn't use maintenance-free batteries in '09.
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