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I have a 2000 Southwind gasser on a workhorse chassie with antilock brakes. Time to replace the fluid using a . vacume pump. Should I use dot3, dot4 or synthetic fluid? Is there anything special I need to do to address the antilock system?

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Posted: 02/16/12 01:53pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I would use the fluid recommended by WH which for your coach it is DOT 3. It has worked since 2000 so why change? For the type of driving that you do, it will be fine as long as you buy a name brand quality brake fluid. You don't need to do anything special for a brake flush with anti-lock but keep in mind that any left over fluid is not to be used in your brake system in the future. Once the seal is broken, use it than dispose of the left overs.

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The Workhorse chassis owners manual and the chassis guide both say to use only DOT-3.


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Posted: 02/16/12 01:57pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Use Dot 3 I used a turkey baster to suck the old fluid out of the reservior and filled it with new fluid before I bled the brakes. The M/C is in a fun place and a pita to get at.


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I don't know much about this subject but I do know that the DOT 4 Fluids have a higher heat point. Ie. condensation, boiling and etc.
I can't imagine why the 4's would not not be an improvment. All of the newer Gassers call for DOT4 only.

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Posted: 02/16/12 02:02pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Thanks for the replys. I'll go with Dot3. Any guess on the quantity needed?

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Stuck in first wrote:

Thanks for the replys. I'll go with Dot3. Any guess on the quantity needed?


A complete flush will probably use 3 quarts.

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can go dot 3 synthetic. Get one of those brake tools like this
http://www.amazon.com/Mityvac-MV6835-Vac........g/dp/B0015POUXM/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top

Makes the job a breeze. You shouldnt have to removed the wheels either.

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Thanks rgatijnet1

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