High performance brake fluid moisture tester with working current of 4~30mA, sleep current of 22μA, featuring a high precisions sensors for accurate moisture content detection in brake fluids. The electronic brake fluid tester provides clear feedback on brake fluid quality, ensuring you stay inform about your vehicle's brake health. Ideal for automotive technicians, car owners, used car appraisers, and automotive enthusiasts who prioritize safety and precisions in vehicle maintenance.
High-Sensitivity Quick-Response Probe Ensures Accurate and Stable Detection
Five-Speed Precise Measurement, Different Color Indicator Lights for Easier Identification
SISCO brake fluid tester is widely used in automotive workshops, inspection stations, fleet maintenance, and by car owners for routine vehicle care. It quickly detects moisture content or boiling point changes in brake fluid, helping ensure reliable braking performance and compliance with DOT standards (DOT 3, DOT 4, DOT 5.1). This makes it an essential tool for mechanics, inspectors, and drivers to maintain safety and prevent brake failure.
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Model | SISCO-BFT-YM-C02 |
Material | PP and metal probe |
Working Current | 4~30mA |
Slepping Current | 4~30μA |
Working Voltage | 1~1.5V |
Detection Type | DOT3, DOT4, DOT5.1 |
Operating Temperature | 0-50°C |
Dimensions | 153*30*25mm |
Weight | 50g |
Q1: What is a brake fluid tester?
A1: A brake fluid tester is a tool used to check the condition of brake fluid in a vehicle. It measures factors like water content or boiling point, since moisture in brake fluid lowers its effectiveness and can lead to brake failure. By providing a quick pass/fail or percentage reading, it helps determine whether the brake fluid is safe to use or needs to be replaced.
Q2: What types of brake fluid can a brake fluid tester test?
A2: Most brake fluid testers are designed to test glycol-based fluids, including DOT 3, DOT 4, and DOT 5.1. These are the most common types used in passenger cars and light trucks. They are not suitable for DOT 5 silicone-based brake fluid, which requires different testing methods.
Q3: How does a brake fluid tester work?
A3: A common brake fluid tester works by submerging its electrodes into the brake fluid, then measuring the electrical conductivity of the fluid. Because brake fluid naturally absorbs water over time, this water increases its conductivity. The tester uses a traffic light system of LEDs to indicate the percentage of water content and the overall condition of the fluid, with green meaning no water and red indicating a high level of moisture that requires a brake fluid flush.
Tips: How to clean brake fluid tester?
Here’s a detailed answer on how to clean a brake fluid tester:
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