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NEWS | Jan. 5, 2022

HMMWV: NSN for ABS Brake Fluid

BLUF: Get DOT 5.1 brake fluid in quart-sized packaging with NSN 9150-01-694-1600
 
Warfighters, if you only need to order small amounts of DOT 5.1 brake fluid for your HMMWV’s ABS system, you’re in luck!

Now, you can get DOT 5.1 brake fluid in quart-sized packaging with NSN 9150-01-694-1600.

DEVCOM advises using the supply system rather than local purchase to be sure you’re getting quality fluids. Just remember that DOT 5.1 isn’t compatible with silicone brake fluids. Also be sure to check your vehicle’s TM for any related instructions.

By the way, you can still get a 55-gallon drum of DOT 5.1 brake fluid using NSN 9150-01-671-8502.

For more info or help on brake fluid or any other Army ground fuels and lubricants, contact DEVCOM at:
 
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