What's the 2007 Ford f150 brake fluid type?

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The 2007 Ford F-150 is equipped with DOT 4 brake fluid, for best results. The reservoir can be located inside engine bay. Brake lubricants work with the F-150's heavy shoes, rotors and pads to absorb tremendous heat and pressure and prolong the life of the brake assembly. Regular service check ups can monitor the condition of the hydraulic fluid. Most manufacturers recommend having it flushed every 4-5 years, depending on driving style and hauling use. Signs a vehicle may be low on lubricants include unneeded ABS activation, squealing and hard pedal operation. The cost to have the braking system serviced averages $80-$100 in materials and labor. Branded lubricants have also been shown to provide up to 2x more protection than aftermarket replacements.
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John C July 16, 2020
Prestone 128 ounce dot 3 brake fluid is used in the 2007 ford f150
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