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Brake Fluid 101: A Complete Guide

Published Mar 02, 25
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Brake Fluid's Critical Role

The safety of your brakes relies on brake fluid, which can deteriorate over time, affecting performance.

Indications of Brake Fluid Problems

  • Soft or spongy brake pedal : A soft pedal may indicate contaminated brake fluid.
  • Anti-lock brake system light: Modern vehicles may alert you when brake fluid is low or compromised.
  • Unusual brake performance : Delays or inconsistencies in braking suggest a need for inspection.
  • Discolored fluid: Dark fluid indicates contamination.

How Often Should You Replace Brake Fluid?

Replace brake fluid every 2-3 years or 30,000 miles, but driving conditions may alter this.

Choosing Brake Fluid Maintenance

While checking your brake fluid level is easy, replacing it is a more complex task that requires bleeding the brakes to remove air bubbles. A professional mechanic ensures proper flushing and refilling, keeping your braking system in peak condition.



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