optronix
Senior Member
I'm starting to wonder if we're even talking about the same thing at this point, because you keep thinking that the fluid is somehow "special"- I'm sure it's just garden variety generic brake fluid so it's pretty puzzling that you keep coming back to that. But it still makes sense why a dealer or even Honda/Acura would offer a disclaimer if you want to use your own fluid, regardless if it's "better" or not... it's not a hard concept to grasp so I'll just fall on the sword and concede I'm failing at communicating it.Agree to disagree. Again, unless this super fluid is truly something unique only to Acura and no other safe fluid exists, then sure. I suspect that isnt the case and it would’ve been nice if they said “be sure to use blah blah certified DOT 3 or 4 fluid, ideally Acura’s Heavy Duty magic, use of fluids that do not meet those standards may cause brake failure and damage may not be covered under warranty.” pigeonholing us into using their fluids for sure keeps money in house and helps their profits. Maybe not a ton…. But selling more likely makes them more money than selling less.
I want to dig more into the topic tho bc I’m gonna be realllly unhinged if I find out the Acura HD fluid is relabeled RBF 600
So whatever floats your boat man. Dig into it all you want, if it's how you choose to spend your time. There's a ton of other things you could also be mad about, being mad is en vogue these days so carry on.
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