Your Selected Vehicle
Parts for your 1997 Mitsubishi Pajero-Brake fluid
Explore 4WD & Adventure
1997 Mitsubishi Pajero Brake Fluid – What It Does and How to Look After It
Brake fluid absolutely is relevant and used on the 1997 Mitsubishi Pajero. The model runs a hydraulic braking system (with ABS on many variants) that relies on glycol-based brake fluid. Technical sources that specify this include the Mitsubishi Pajero Owner’s Manual for the NL/NK series (1997), the factory Workshop Manual Brake System section, and aftermarket manuals such as Haynes for Pajero/Montero 1983–2000. These documents specify DOT 3 or DOT 4 brake fluid for the vehicle.
On a ’97 Pajero, brake fluid transfers the force from the pedal to the calipers through the master cylinder, lines and ABS modulator. It also carries corrosion inhibitors and lubricates internal seals. Because it’s hygroscopic (it absorbs moisture), its boiling point drops over time, which can lead to a soft pedal or fade under heavy braking. DOT 3 and DOT 4 fluids are compatible, with DOT 4 offering a higher boiling point that’s handy for towing, off-road descents and hot Aussie/Kiwi summers.
For servicing, the sweet spot is replacing the fluid every 2 years or around 40,000 km, sooner if the vehicle tows, sees steep terrain, or does creek crossings. Many workshops allow about 1 litre to fully flush the system, including the ABS unit. A proper flush cycles fresh fluid through all four corners and the modulator, bleeding in the correct sequence per the workshop manual and never letting the reservoir run dry.
Quick care tips owners appreciate:
- Check the reservoir under the bonnet near the firewall