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Old 02-14-2015, 02:09 PM
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Originally Posted by krenaud33 View Post
Same thing happens to my 4Runner even after I let it warm up to idle. I am wondering if I have an air pocket in my line somewhere. Any thoughts on how/why the brake fluid might freeze?
Well, the typical freezing point of brake fluid is -40F, so that's not likely. You probably have dirt/moisture/air in your lines, or like @lbhsbz said above, its just too damn cold haha
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And for the love of God it's a 4Runner not 4èRunner.
'97 Toyota 4Runner SR5
171000 miles young
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