Most drivers don’t think about their brakes until they are squealing or stop working altogether (hopefully you’re not careening down a steep hill if this happens). So, if you’re smart, you’ll look after your brakes and make sure they are replaced, and if a brake fluid flush is recommended - do it.
Overtime, the brake fluid becomes contaminated and attracts moisture because the brakes get hot and can cause the fluid to boil. Old and worn out brake fluid compromises braking performance and decreases your stopping power. Keep in mind, if you carry heavy loads or pull a trailer this is harder on your braking system, therefore resulting in brake fluid failure sooner.
Brake fluid is a vital part of your braking system. It is used to transfer force under pressure to generate the braking power needed to stop your vehicle. When you apply the brakes, hydraulic fluid flows to each brake to apply the pressure that slows down your vehicle.
During a brake fluid flush, a skilled technician will remove and properly dispose of all the old brake fluid and replace it with new fluid. The new fluid is supplemented with a conditioner that will boost brake fluid performance.
It is recommended to have a brake fluid flushed every 30,000 miles. If you are unsure if you need a brake fluid flush, stop by one of our service centers today for a brake fluid test.
By replacing your brake fluid when it is recommended, you will increase vehicle safety, enjoy smoother and quicker stopping.
A brake fluid flush involves removing all the old brake fluid from the system and replacing it with new fluid. Bleeding the brakes means removing enough brake fluid to get the air bubbles out of the brake lines.
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