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Brake fluid SEAT Leon IV (2020–2025) — DOT4 specification

Brake fluid for SEAT Leon IV (2020–2025) — required specification, boiling points, system volume, and approved brands.

Technical Specifications

ParameterValue
Make / ModelSEAT Leon IV
Production Years2020–2025
Fluid specificationDOT4
Dry boiling point230°C
Wet boiling point155°C
System volume580 ml
Change interval30 000 km / 2 years

Approved brands

SEAT/VW DOT4, ATE SL.6, Febi DOT4

Why Brake Fluid Must Be Changed Regularly

Brake fluid is hygroscopic — it absorbs moisture from the air over time. As moisture content increases, the boiling point drops significantly. When the fluid boils under heavy braking, vapour bubbles form and the pedal goes to the floor (vapour lock). SEAT requires DOT4 with a dry boiling point of at least 230°C.

How to Check Brake Fluid Condition

  1. Test strips — dip a strip in the reservoir; colour indicates moisture content
  2. Electronic tester — measures boiling point directly (most accurate)
  3. Visual inspection — dark/brown fluid indicates it must be replaced (fresh fluid is amber/clear)

FAQ

What brake fluid does SEAT Leon IV use?

DOT4 specification. Dry boiling point: 230°C. System volume: 580 ml. Approved brands: SEAT/VW DOT4, ATE SL.6, Febi DOT4.

How often should I change brake fluid in SEAT Leon IV?

Every 30 000 km or every 2 years — whichever comes first. This is a safety-critical service.

Can I mix different DOT grades?

You can mix DOT 3 and DOT 4 in an emergency, but never mix DOT 5 (silicone-based) with DOT 3/4 (glycol-based). Always use the correct specification: DOT4.