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Old 10-01-2012, 02:42 AM
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Default 05 malibu brake fluid

My 05 malibu (wifes car) needs the brake fluid changed out. Can this process still be done old school with the help of an assistance (pumping out fluid) or do these cars require some sort of special tool at the brake cylinder or a specific way of doing it.
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It can be done old school, but you might consider investing in a pressure bleeder:

https://www.gmforum.com/general-gm-c...-flush-303264/
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I agree with Mike. The pressure bleeder would make the job much faster.
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Thanks guys. About how many quarts of brake fluid needed for the flush.
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Buy the larger containers, preferably DOT 4 at Wal Mart or what is on special at at Auto Parts retailer. By more than you need, and return any opened containers. I think 4 quarts will be plenty.

Don't want to be caught short during the flush.
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Buy the larger containers, preferably DOT 4 at Wal Mart or what is on special at at Auto Parts retailer. By more than you need, and return any opened containers.
I think he means "un-opened" containers

Otherwise, I could fill them back up with vegetable oil and get my money back. LOL.
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Honestly you probably could, but let'* not take advantage of their return policy otherwise when I legitimately need to return something they are going to hassle me because some guy in a red thong returned vegetable oil in a brake fluid container. Plus I'm sure some poor chap would then decide to use it in his car.
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Hey, I resemble that red thong guy!! It would be funny if it was wren that bought the returned container of vegetable brake fluid.
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For it'* heat dissipation.
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