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Braking and parking -> Brake fluid for Your Volkswagen Passat SUV Sixth Generation (2005-2010)

Brake fluid  
Fig. 160 In engine compartment: Brake fluid reservoir cap.  
Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS  
Brake fluid absorbs water from the air over time. Too much water in the brake fluid will damage the  
brake system. Water also lowers the boiling point of the brake fluid. Too much water in the brake fluid  
can cause vapor lock during heavy brake use or hard braking. Vapor lock reduces braking  
performance, increases stopping distances and can even cause total brake failure. Your safety and  
the safety of others depends on brakes that are working properly at all times ⇒ꢀ  
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Brake fluid specifications  
Volkswagen has developed a special brake fluid that is optimized for the brake system in your  
Volkswagen. Volkswagen recommends that you use brake fluid that expressly conforms to quality  
standard VW Standard 501 14 for optimum performance of the brake system. Check the information  
on the container for the brake fluid you want to use to make sure it meets the requirements for your  
vehicle.  
Brake fluid that complies with VW Standard 501 14 can be purchased from your authorized  
Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.  
If this special brake fluid is not available you may - under these circumstances - use another high  
quality brake fluid that complies with US Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) 116 DOT 4  
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Please note, however, that not all brake fluids that comply with US Federal Motor Vehicle Safety  
Standard (FMVSS) 116 DOT 4 have the same chemical composition. Some of these brake fluids can  
contain chemicals that could, over time, degrade or damage internal parts of the vehicle's brake  
system.  
Volkswagen therefore recommends that you use brake fluid that expressly complies with VW  
Standard 501 14 for optimum brake system performance over the long term.  
Brake fluid level  
The fluid level in the transparent brake fluid reservoir must always be between the MIN and MAX  
marking ⇒ꢀ  
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On some vehicles, engine components block the view of the brake fluid reservoir and make it  
impossible to see the brake fluid level. If you cannot clearly see the brake fluid level in the brake fluid  
reservoir, please see an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.  
The brake fluid level drops slightly when the vehicle is being used as the brake pads wear and the  
brakes are automatically adjusted.  
Changing brake fluid  
Brake fluid must be changed according to the service schedule in your ⇒ꢀBooklet Warranty and  
Maintenance. Have the brake fluid checked by an authorized Volkswagen dealer or an authorized  
Volkswagen Service Facility. Refill only with new brake fluid that meets the standards listed above.  
WARNING  
Brake failure and reduced brake performance can be caused by not having enough brake  
fluid in the reservoir or by old or incorrect brake fluid.  
Check the brake system and brake fluid level regularly.  
Always change the brake fluid according to the service schedule in your  
⇒ꢀbooklet Warranty and Maintenance.  
Hard braking with old brake fluid may cause vapor lock. Vapor lock reduces braking  
performance, increases stopping distances and can even cause total brake failure.  
Always make sure that only the correct brake fluid is used. Only use brake fluid that  
expressly conforms to VW standard 501 14 or if it is not available, only use a high-quality  
brake fluid that conforms to U.S. Standard FMVSS 116 DOT 4 requirements.  
Using another brake fluid, or one that is not of high quality, can impair the function of the  
brake system and reduce its effectiveness. If the container does not say that the brake fluid  
complies with VW Standard 501 14, or U.S. Standard FMVSS 116 DOT 4, do not use it.  
The brake fluid must be new.  
WARNING  
Brake fluid is poisonous.  
To reduce the risk of poisoning, never use food, beverage or other non-original containers  
to store brake fluid. Someone might be misled by the original label on the container, or by the  
shape of the container, and drink the brake fluid. This could occur even if you relabel the  
container as “brake fluid.”  
Only store brake fluid in the closed, original container and keep it out of the reach of  
children.  
NOTICE  
Brake fluid will damage vehicle paint, plastic parts and tires. Wipe any brake fluid off vehicle  
paint and other vehicle parts immediately.  
Brake fluid can pollute the environment. Brake fluid that has leaked out must be collected and  
disposed of properly, following all applicable environmental regulations.