Take Note!

This is a DOT 3 motor vehicle brake fluid. Never wash cylinders or parts with gasoline, kerosene, or oil. Avoid spilling brake fluid on brake lining or car finish.

  • DOT3 ABS disc or drum brakes
  • Helps to Prevent Corrosion
  • Protects Brake Systems

Product Description

STP® Heavy Duty Brake Fluid DOT 3 is specially formulated for optimum Performance for Disc or Drum Brake Systems in today’s cars and Trucks.

How it helps:

  • Helps Protect Against Brake Failure from Vapor Lock
  • Prevents Corrosion in Brake System
  • Works with All Brake Systems Requiring DOT 3 Fluids
  • Exceeds Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 116. Meets SAE spec. J1703.

Take Note!

This is a DOT 3 motor vehicle brake fluid. Never wash cylinders or parts with gasoline, kerosene, or oil. Avoid spilling brake fluid on brake lining or car finish.

Usage Directions

Clean all dirt from around cover on master cylinder before removing. Fill unit to level specified by manufacturer. Replace cover. Check fluid level once a month. TO BLEED SYSTEM: Refer to service manual. Do not reuse brake fluid from bleeding operation. CAUTION: Never wash cylinders or parts with gasoline, kerosense or oil. Avoid spilling brake fluid on brake lining or car finish.

Usage Frequency: As needed. To bleed system, refer to service manual. Do not reuse brake fluid from bleeding operation.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Brake fluid is primarily a glycol ether with a corrosion inhibitor package. The glycol ether must be stable (i.e., not boil) when subjected to the heat generated at the brake rotors—the corrosion inhibitor prevents corrosion in the system. The corrosion inhibitors become depleted over time; therefore, you should keep an eye on them. Most vehicle manufacturers recommend changing the fluid once every two years, but we recommend checking your owner’s manual to confirm.

  • The brake system needs this working fluid to transmit pressure to all four wheels to apply the brakes. Beyond that, it must have a very high boiling point so that it doesn’t boil and turn into vapor at the high temperature at which it must operate. As the brake pads wear down, the fluid level in the reservoir drops. The fluid level should be checked at every oil change and topped off as needed.

Often bought together

Basic Maintenance