The manual for the Clarity (and other Honda vehicles) is specific about using
Honda brand DOT3 fluid. There is a caveat about using other DOT3 or DOT4 fluids on a temporary basis if the specified fluid is not available...
Is this just sales hype, or is there some validity to this? You can find some discussions about this topic in the Honda forums, and it seems that Honda does have some proprietary corrosion preventative additives in their fluid. Here is a snip from the manual where the fluid is specified:
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I used genuine Honda DOT3 fluid for a couple of reasons. First, this comment in the Honda owners manuals. Second, this brake system is substantially more complicated than others, and I felt like there may be more of the old fluid left behind than when a conventional system is flushed. This would result in an unavoidable mixture of the old and new fluid.
You may be fine with another brand of DOT3, or even DOT4, but it is not clear that a different fluid would represent an "upgrade" and it carries some risk.
I used three 12-oz bottles, and felt it was barely enough. It all depends on how much you flush out during the process. After only 3 years, it was not perfectly obvious when the fluid color changed from old to new when bleeding it out, so I may have bled more than necessary. I found it useful to measure the volume of fluid that I bled out each time to avoid running dry and also to make sure I had enough overall.