What type of brake fluid does the 2003 ford explorer use?

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Margaret W. December 11, 2020
If You've noticed that Your brake fluid is low and You can't remember which Your car uses, I can help You. The brake fluid used on Your 2003 Ford Explorer is DOT 3. The brand or product most commonly used is Prestone DOT 3 brake fluid. The main function of Your fluid is to apply force into pressure and to of course apply braking force into Your brake pads. It allows the force You put into Your brake pads to make Your vehicle come to a stop. This fluid runs from the front of the vehicle to the back distributing itself from the front brake pads to the rear. Since this fluid is a major component in Your brake system, make sure to check the level frequently.
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Tony M. April 9, 2020
The type of brake fluid the 2003 ford explorer needs is the valvoline dot 3 brake fluid or dot 4 brake fluid.
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Stella C. April 9, 2020
Dot 3 brake fluid is compatible with the 2003 explorer.
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