It's every two years in the GTS manual
FL Kev

--- Mark Bergman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In your message dated: Mon, 26 Feb 2001 22:20:38
> EST,
> The pithy ruminations from [EMAIL PROTECTED] on
> <Re: Whatever> were:
> => In a message dated 2/26/01 11:31:17 AM Eastern
> Standard Time,
> => [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> =>
> => <<  the point where air/water enters into the
> system may be in any of
> =>  numerous other the other components (hoses, hose
> connections, calipers,
> =>  master cylinder etc) Who knows.. >>
> => Actually,
> => It is known. Rubber brake lines allow moisture to
> be attracted by the brake
> => fluid through the lines. It is known as
> hydroscopicity. This is exactly why
> => there are maintenance intervals on changing the
> brake fluid.
>
> Yep. There are also (I believe this is in the
> manual, but I don't have it here
> at work) maintenance intervals that specify how
> often the rubber brake hoses
> should be replaced. It's usually about every 3
> years.
>
> Mark
>
> => RSRBOB
> =>


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