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Originally Posted by javis20
Charge the battery, fill the tires and start it up. Then drive to a gas station and fill up with premium fuel. I see no reason to change brake fluid just because the car was sitting.
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Wrong. Brake fluid is hydroscopic. It absorbs moisture from the air contaminating the brake fluid with water. I guess you've never driven hard enough to boil your brakes. Under hard use the moisture in the brake fluid boils and becomes steam causing the pedal to go to the floor. Been there, done that. It's not fun.