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      09-09-2020, 01:54 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by K8_M235i View Post
I can do a full brake fluid flush in about 20 mins once the car is in the air. I use a pressure bleeder, which is what they would use too.

If you really want to know you could take the cap off and look inside. Brand new brake fluid is very translucent with a tinge of yellow. If it is golden and slightly more opaque it is most likely your old fluid.
I have used a pressure bleeder for my previous car. It still required for the tech to attach it from the reservoir which locates the front left of the car or front right if you are standing in front of the car. I did not see any of that.
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