Brake Fluid Inspection
Brake fluid checks are a critical part of maintaining your vehicle’s braking system. Brake fluid is a hydraulic fluid that transfers pressure from the brake pedal to the braking components, allowing your vehicle to stop safely and effectively. Over time, this fluid can absorb moisture and become contaminated with dirt and debris, reducing its effectiveness and compromising braking performance.
Regular brake fluid inspections help ensure the fluid remains at the proper level and in good condition. Low brake fluid levels can result in a soft or spongy brake pedal, decreased stopping power, or even brake failure in severe cases. Contaminated brake fluid can also cause internal corrosion within the braking system, leading to costly repairs and unsafe driving conditions.
During a brake fluid check, a technician examines the fluid’s level, color, and overall condition. If the fluid appears dark, dirty, or degraded, a brake fluid flush and replacement may be recommended. While many manufacturers suggest inspecting brake fluid at least once a year, the exact service interval can vary depending on your vehicle’s make, model, and driving conditions.
Keeping your brake fluid clean and properly maintained is a simple yet essential step in ensuring the safety, reliability, and performance of your vehicle’s braking system.