Once it has been opened, how long a shelf life does brake fluid have in an unheated garage?

Interesting. I didn’t know you could test it.I put six month old brake fluid in my car, it had been resealed and left in my shed. Tested it with my brake fluid tester beforehand and it came up all good, as new. I think there's a lot of perfectly good brake fluid been chucked away.
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I have a 5 litre container for, ahem, old engine oil which I empty into the big container at the centre.I try to buy as little brake fluid as possible, my local recycling centres won't take it![]()
Thanks for that.I use something like this https://www.ffx.co.uk/tools/product...8DLn5MnLNRRRk2dUuNoObgRnEh31HEghoCCZQQAvD_BwE. Mine looks identical but doesn't have the Sealey badge so was half the price.
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I only open it to use then dispose of the remainder. It's cheap enough. Why put older, possibly partially moisture contaminated fluid in your brakes when it's only £6 for half a litre ?
Because its wasteful.
But lets look at the numbers....
At 20 degrees C, a cubic metre of air can hold a maximum of 18 grams of water at a relative humidity of 100 percent.
Take your average brake fluid container of capacity ½ litre.
Let’s assume its half full so ¼ litre of air.
That’s 1/4000 of a cubic meter, so approx. 0.0045 grams of water.
Specific gravity of DOT4 is 1.07 therefore ¼ litre x 1.07 = 267.5 grams
So in the bottle you have 267.5 grams of brake fluid and 0.0045 grams of water.
Lets assume all that water is absorbed by the remaining ¼ litre of brake fluid.
Therefore the ratio of water in brake fluid is 0.0045 / 267.5 = 1.6x10-5 (i.e. 16 parts per million)
Moisture in brake fluid only starts to cause problem when you get above the 1% range i.e. 10,000 ppm.
I think you’ll be fine.



I put six month old brake fluid in my car, it had been resealed and left in my shed. Tested it with my brake fluid tester beforehand and it came up all good, as new. I think there's a lot of perfectly good brake fluid been chucked away.
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Where can I get one of these brake fluid testers ?
I too struggled to get firm pressure following new brake lines/fresh fluid. Tying back the brake lever for a couple of days firmed up the lever well.....
At present, after cleaning up my brake calipers as part of my annual service, I’m struggling to get a good feel at the lever......
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I’ve been doing that as well but to no avail this timeI too struggled to get firm pressure following new brake lines/fresh fluid. Tying back the brake lever for a couple of days firmed up the lever well.
I have a 5 litre container for, ahem, old engine oil which I empty into the big container at the centre.

If it contained any moisture, the pedal would be spongy and get worse the more the brakes were used.