
Description:
Bosch ESI6 is the next generation brake fluid designed for today's modern braking systems. Designed by the industry's leader in braking technology for vehicles using DOT 3, DOT 4, and DOT 5. 1. brake fluids. WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Ethylene Oxide, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www. P65Warnings. ca. gov.
Reviews:
5.0 out of 5 stars Works for DOT 4 LV spec too!
Good stuff! This is fluid is a suitable substitute for all DOT3 and DOT4 types including the new DOT 4 LV specified for various Ford and other vehicles. It is even lower in viscosity than the OEM fluids!The pricing is also very good!Have been purchasing this for several years without realizing I had stumbled on a bargain. Will continue to buy this.
5.0 out of 5 stars high-quality brake fluid
This brake fluid is excellent and performs exactly as expected. It’s a reliable direct replacement for DOT 3, DOT 4, and DOT 5.1, making it versatile and convenient. The quality is top-notch, and it gives me peace of mind knowing I’m using a dependable product for my vehicle. I noticed a difference in the responsiveness of my brakes after using it. Highly recommended for anyone looking for high-quality brake fluid!
5.0 out of 5 stars Really the best brake fluid out there
My 2009 Camry was due for a brake fluid flush, and I was trying to see what would be the best fluid to buy. After quite of a bit research, this Bosch fluid seemed to stand out. It appears to be better than other fluids in pretty much every aspect. It's more durable, it has better temperature performance, and best of all it can fit any vehicle with recommended Dot 3, 4 or 5.1 fluid. I was waiting for a good test of brake performance which happened the other day on the 101 freeway. The car in front braked suddenly out of nowhere (I guess the driver wasn't paying good attention to their front), and this caused me to slam on my brakes. My Camry decelerated very rapidly, and I could hear a mild squeal. It was a very stable deceleration with absolutely no issues. ABS must have been activated as otherwise the car would have slipped. I know the ABS works very well on these Camrys as one time a couple of years ago I had to brake with my old worn out tires on a rainy day, and I could feel the vibration (apply/release) on the brake pedal. The vibration was much faster than my older 1994 Camry, which implies that ABS technology has advanced since then. I would highly recommend this brake fluid to whoever needs Dot 3, 4, or 5.1 fluid.
5.0 out of 5 stars very good quality brake fluid, I used it a few times already.
Why did you pick this product vs others?:very good quality brake fluid, I used it a few times already.
5.0 out of 5 stars High Boiling Point - At A Good Price
I checked the specs on most of the DOT3 / DOT4 brake fluids commercially available, some priced lower and many priced higher before buying. Aside from "full race" rated fluids, this had one of the highest boiling points available and met all of the requirements of my '22 Indian. It was highly rated and well reviewed.Motorcycles have small brake fluid reservoirs and the manufacturers recommend changing the fluid every two years due to hydroscopic water infiltration. I was getting a spongy rear brake pedal, the pads had plenty of life left, so I replaced the old fluid with this.I don't ride aggressively, and baggers aren't normally part of "Track Days", so this fluid exceeds all of my bike's demands. It was easy to replace and bleed with a vacuum kit.For the price, this Quart was an excellent value. There's enough to do all three lines on the bike, with plenty left over to start another job (but not enough to do all of the lines and the reservoir in my Crew Cab Truck). The pedal / lever is firm again. I'm a happy rider. Five Stars!
4.0 out of 5 stars Shipping was fast
Good brand high quality brake fluid
5.0 out of 5 stars Great for beginner track use
Did a flush right before my first track day. Had absolutely no problems at all with brake fade with a heavy Mustang GT and 7-8 sessions 10-15 minutes each. Brakes got hot enough to crack a rotor but still no fade at all. The boiling point isn't as high as the commonly recommended alternatives (Motul RBF600 for example), but this stuff is a lot cheaper. If you are just starting out with track days this is a great balanced choice- once you start improving and driving the car harder, then consider stepping up to the expensive race-specific fluids.
5.0 out of 5 stars Flush and refill every 2 Or 3 Years.
Recent findings conducted by the National Car Care Council revealed that 86 percent of the cars they randomly checked during state vehicle inspections, had at least one item that would cause the car to fail. Fifteen percent of these cars had low, contaminated or worn-out brake fluid. To put this another way, more than one in every 10 cars you are traveling with along city streets and highways has the potential of a brake failure due to brake fluid issues.Brake fluid is the key ingredient in any hydraulic braking system. The fluid is not only subjected to hundreds of pounds of pressure on many occasions during your drive, it is also a lubricant for the rubber components in your master cylinder, wheel cylinders, calipers and hoses. Additionally, brake fluid has corrosion inhibitors that keep the bores of hydraulic cylinders from rusting and pitting.Many of today’s brake fluids are made of polyalkylene glycol which is hygroscopic, meaning it absorbs moisture. This can be a good thing and a bad thing. The absorption of water promotes dispersal throughout the braking system and prevents “pooling” of the absorbed water in low-lying areas of the brake system where corrosive acids can form and make the components deteriorate at a faster rate. Water in a brake system will also freeze or boil faster than the fluid. Hygroscopic properties can be a bad thing, though, because the fluid will actually draw moisture through porous metal surfaces if the fluid has lost its corrosion-preventative abilities.Used fluid, when tested with chemical test strips, can sometimes contain up to 8-10% water contaminants after several years of use. Changing of the fluid whenever a brake component is being replaced is always recommended but seldom done, especially if you are fixing the car in your driveway or garage. Most service shops will recommend a flush and refill be done; however, cost-conscious consumers may opt against this for sake of saving some money on the total bill. A quick search through your owner’s manual will find a recommended service interval of roughly every three years that a flush and refill should be done.When replacing brake fluid, there are several different types to choose from. The easiest way to determine which fluid your car requires is by consulting your owner's manual, or by locating the specification stamped on the master cylinder reservoir. Most American-made cars used DOT 3 brake fluid until the mid-1990s. DOT 3 brake fluid has a dry boiling point of 284 degrees, which is fine for brake systems with large brake drums and thick disc brake rotors, where brake heat can be easily dispersed. It has a viscosity of roughly 1500 at -40 F.DOT 4 was used by many British or European cars and is also a poly-glycol base. DOT 4 absorbs less moisture than the DOT 3 fluid, and many enthusiasts have converted their hydraulic brake systems from DOT 3 or DOT 4 for this reason. Changing the fluid is not all that is involved in this conversion, though. To prevent cross contamination you should also change all the rubber components in the brake system. All steel lines and brake hoses need to be flushed, too. DOT 4 has a boiling point of 311 degrees F., and it is rated at a viscosity of 1800 at -40 F.DOT 5 is silicone-based brake fluid and is used in most new cars today. DOT 5 is expensive, but it has a dry boiling point of 356 degrees. Newer brake rotors tend to be smaller and thinner, which means they disperse heat a lot less efficiently. Also, DOT 5 does not absorb any moisture. DOT 5 will not harm painted surfaces and acts as a weather barrier for your brake system, preventing rust. DOT 5 can be used as an upgrade or replacement for both DOT 3 and 4, but should not be mixed with any of the other fluids. The procedures to convert your DOT 3 or 4 systems to the silicone-based DOT 5 are similar to the Dot 4 conversion procedure mentioned above. Silicone-based brake systems tend to be more difficult to bleed, but once this is accomplished, a DOT 5-filled system will resist rust better and last longer than the other formulations. Silicone brake fluid is also much lighter in cold temperatures, only about 900 weight at -40 F.A new formulation has recently been developed called DOT 5.1. This fluid is identical to DOT 5 silicone in both boiling point and viscosity; however, it is compatible in the poly-glycol based systems and anti-lock brakes as well. DOT 5.1 can be used in place of either of the poly-glycol-based fluids even though it has half the viscosity of DOT 3 or DOT 4 fluid. In fact, DOT 5.1 can be intermixed with the other non-silicone based fluids.Many imports also require special brake fluids be used, so as not to void original equipment vehicle warranties. Pre-2005 Audis and VWs use a Super Dot 4 that is light yellow in color and has a boiling point of 509 degrees F. This fluid was also OE-specified fluid for BMW until mid-2002, and all new Land Rover, Jaguar, Volvo, Porsche and Mercedes. Audi and VWs after 2005 use a low viscosity type DOT 4 LV that is yellow in color and has the same boiling point as Super DOT 4. The LV formulation is also used exclusively on Mini, Saab and BMWs built after mid-2002. Both of these import-specific fluids are available from the manufacturer Pentosin (as well as others) and sold at many dealerships and retailers, but they are not necessarily out front on the shelf with the other more common DOT fluids.Bolo why do you ship food with brake fluid?
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BOSCH ESI6-32N Brake Fluid (Direct Replacement for DOT 3, DOT 4, and DOT 5.1) - 1 Quart
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BOSCH ESI6-32N Brake Fluid (Direct Replacement for DOT 3, DOT 4, and DOT 5.1) - 1 Quart

AED16136
Quantity:
Order today to get by 7-14 business days
Delivery fee of AED 20. Free for orders above AED 200.
Imported From: United States
At BOLO, we work hard to ensure the products you receive are new, genuine, and sourced from reputable suppliers.
BOLO is not an authorized or official retailer for most brands, nor are we affiliated with manufacturers unless specifically stated on a product page. Instead, we source verified sellers, authorized distributors or directly from the manufacturer.
Each product undergoes thorough inspection and verification at our consolidation and fulfilment centers to ensure it meets our strict authenticity and quality standards before being shipped and delivered to you.
If you ever have concerns regarding the authenticity of a product purchased from us, please contact Bolo Support. We will review your inquiry promptly and, if necessary, provide documentation verifying authenticity or offer a suitable resolution.
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Unless otherwise stated, all prices displayed on the product page include applicable taxes and import duties.
BOLO operates in accordance with the laws and regulations of United Arab Emirates. Any items found to be restricted or prohibited for sale within the UAE will be cancelled prior to shipment. We take proactive measures to ensure that only products permitted for sale in United Arab Emirates are listed on our website.
All items are shipped by air, and any products classified as “Dangerous Goods (DG)” under IATA regulations will be removed from the order and cancelled.
All orders are processed manually, and we make every effort to process them promptly once confirmed. Products cancelled due to the above reasons will be permanently removed from listings across the website.
Description:
Bosch ESI6 is the next generation brake fluid designed for today's modern braking systems. Designed by the industry's leader in braking technology for vehicles using DOT 3, DOT 4, and DOT 5. 1. brake fluids. WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Ethylene Oxide, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www. P65Warnings. ca. gov.
Reviews:
5.0 out of 5 stars Works for DOT 4 LV spec too!
Good stuff! This is fluid is a suitable substitute for all DOT3 and DOT4 types including the new DOT 4 LV specified for various Ford and other vehicles. It is even lower in viscosity than the OEM fluids!The pricing is also very good!Have been purchasing this for several years without realizing I had stumbled on a bargain. Will continue to buy this.
5.0 out of 5 stars high-quality brake fluid
This brake fluid is excellent and performs exactly as expected. It’s a reliable direct replacement for DOT 3, DOT 4, and DOT 5.1, making it versatile and convenient. The quality is top-notch, and it gives me peace of mind knowing I’m using a dependable product for my vehicle. I noticed a difference in the responsiveness of my brakes after using it. Highly recommended for anyone looking for high-quality brake fluid!
5.0 out of 5 stars Really the best brake fluid out there
My 2009 Camry was due for a brake fluid flush, and I was trying to see what would be the best fluid to buy. After quite of a bit research, this Bosch fluid seemed to stand out. It appears to be better than other fluids in pretty much every aspect. It's more durable, it has better temperature performance, and best of all it can fit any vehicle with recommended Dot 3, 4 or 5.1 fluid. I was waiting for a good test of brake performance which happened the other day on the 101 freeway. The car in front braked suddenly out of nowhere (I guess the driver wasn't paying good attention to their front), and this caused me to slam on my brakes. My Camry decelerated very rapidly, and I could hear a mild squeal. It was a very stable deceleration with absolutely no issues. ABS must have been activated as otherwise the car would have slipped. I know the ABS works very well on these Camrys as one time a couple of years ago I had to brake with my old worn out tires on a rainy day, and I could feel the vibration (apply/release) on the brake pedal. The vibration was much faster than my older 1994 Camry, which implies that ABS technology has advanced since then. I would highly recommend this brake fluid to whoever needs Dot 3, 4, or 5.1 fluid.
5.0 out of 5 stars very good quality brake fluid, I used it a few times already.
Why did you pick this product vs others?:very good quality brake fluid, I used it a few times already.
5.0 out of 5 stars High Boiling Point - At A Good Price
I checked the specs on most of the DOT3 / DOT4 brake fluids commercially available, some priced lower and many priced higher before buying. Aside from "full race" rated fluids, this had one of the highest boiling points available and met all of the requirements of my '22 Indian. It was highly rated and well reviewed.Motorcycles have small brake fluid reservoirs and the manufacturers recommend changing the fluid every two years due to hydroscopic water infiltration. I was getting a spongy rear brake pedal, the pads had plenty of life left, so I replaced the old fluid with this.I don't ride aggressively, and baggers aren't normally part of "Track Days", so this fluid exceeds all of my bike's demands. It was easy to replace and bleed with a vacuum kit.For the price, this Quart was an excellent value. There's enough to do all three lines on the bike, with plenty left over to start another job (but not enough to do all of the lines and the reservoir in my Crew Cab Truck). The pedal / lever is firm again. I'm a happy rider. Five Stars!
4.0 out of 5 stars Shipping was fast
Good brand high quality brake fluid
5.0 out of 5 stars Great for beginner track use
Did a flush right before my first track day. Had absolutely no problems at all with brake fade with a heavy Mustang GT and 7-8 sessions 10-15 minutes each. Brakes got hot enough to crack a rotor but still no fade at all. The boiling point isn't as high as the commonly recommended alternatives (Motul RBF600 for example), but this stuff is a lot cheaper. If you are just starting out with track days this is a great balanced choice- once you start improving and driving the car harder, then consider stepping up to the expensive race-specific fluids.
5.0 out of 5 stars Flush and refill every 2 Or 3 Years.
Recent findings conducted by the National Car Care Council revealed that 86 percent of the cars they randomly checked during state vehicle inspections, had at least one item that would cause the car to fail. Fifteen percent of these cars had low, contaminated or worn-out brake fluid. To put this another way, more than one in every 10 cars you are traveling with along city streets and highways has the potential of a brake failure due to brake fluid issues.Brake fluid is the key ingredient in any hydraulic braking system. The fluid is not only subjected to hundreds of pounds of pressure on many occasions during your drive, it is also a lubricant for the rubber components in your master cylinder, wheel cylinders, calipers and hoses. Additionally, brake fluid has corrosion inhibitors that keep the bores of hydraulic cylinders from rusting and pitting.Many of today’s brake fluids are made of polyalkylene glycol which is hygroscopic, meaning it absorbs moisture. This can be a good thing and a bad thing. The absorption of water promotes dispersal throughout the braking system and prevents “pooling” of the absorbed water in low-lying areas of the brake system where corrosive acids can form and make the components deteriorate at a faster rate. Water in a brake system will also freeze or boil faster than the fluid. Hygroscopic properties can be a bad thing, though, because the fluid will actually draw moisture through porous metal surfaces if the fluid has lost its corrosion-preventative abilities.Used fluid, when tested with chemical test strips, can sometimes contain up to 8-10% water contaminants after several years of use. Changing of the fluid whenever a brake component is being replaced is always recommended but seldom done, especially if you are fixing the car in your driveway or garage. Most service shops will recommend a flush and refill be done; however, cost-conscious consumers may opt against this for sake of saving some money on the total bill. A quick search through your owner’s manual will find a recommended service interval of roughly every three years that a flush and refill should be done.When replacing brake fluid, there are several different types to choose from. The easiest way to determine which fluid your car requires is by consulting your owner's manual, or by locating the specification stamped on the master cylinder reservoir. Most American-made cars used DOT 3 brake fluid until the mid-1990s. DOT 3 brake fluid has a dry boiling point of 284 degrees, which is fine for brake systems with large brake drums and thick disc brake rotors, where brake heat can be easily dispersed. It has a viscosity of roughly 1500 at -40 F.DOT 4 was used by many British or European cars and is also a poly-glycol base. DOT 4 absorbs less moisture than the DOT 3 fluid, and many enthusiasts have converted their hydraulic brake systems from DOT 3 or DOT 4 for this reason. Changing the fluid is not all that is involved in this conversion, though. To prevent cross contamination you should also change all the rubber components in the brake system. All steel lines and brake hoses need to be flushed, too. DOT 4 has a boiling point of 311 degrees F., and it is rated at a viscosity of 1800 at -40 F.DOT 5 is silicone-based brake fluid and is used in most new cars today. DOT 5 is expensive, but it has a dry boiling point of 356 degrees. Newer brake rotors tend to be smaller and thinner, which means they disperse heat a lot less efficiently. Also, DOT 5 does not absorb any moisture. DOT 5 will not harm painted surfaces and acts as a weather barrier for your brake system, preventing rust. DOT 5 can be used as an upgrade or replacement for both DOT 3 and 4, but should not be mixed with any of the other fluids. The procedures to convert your DOT 3 or 4 systems to the silicone-based DOT 5 are similar to the Dot 4 conversion procedure mentioned above. Silicone-based brake systems tend to be more difficult to bleed, but once this is accomplished, a DOT 5-filled system will resist rust better and last longer than the other formulations. Silicone brake fluid is also much lighter in cold temperatures, only about 900 weight at -40 F.A new formulation has recently been developed called DOT 5.1. This fluid is identical to DOT 5 silicone in both boiling point and viscosity; however, it is compatible in the poly-glycol based systems and anti-lock brakes as well. DOT 5.1 can be used in place of either of the poly-glycol-based fluids even though it has half the viscosity of DOT 3 or DOT 4 fluid. In fact, DOT 5.1 can be intermixed with the other non-silicone based fluids.Many imports also require special brake fluids be used, so as not to void original equipment vehicle warranties. Pre-2005 Audis and VWs use a Super Dot 4 that is light yellow in color and has a boiling point of 509 degrees F. This fluid was also OE-specified fluid for BMW until mid-2002, and all new Land Rover, Jaguar, Volvo, Porsche and Mercedes. Audi and VWs after 2005 use a low viscosity type DOT 4 LV that is yellow in color and has the same boiling point as Super DOT 4. The LV formulation is also used exclusively on Mini, Saab and BMWs built after mid-2002. Both of these import-specific fluids are available from the manufacturer Pentosin (as well as others) and sold at many dealerships and retailers, but they are not necessarily out front on the shelf with the other more common DOT fluids.Bolo why do you ship food with brake fluid?
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