How to tell if Brake Fluid Needs to be Flushed

Brake fluid is a necessity on any car, and when it starts to become low or empty, it’s important to flush the system and replace the fluid as soon as possible. However, knowing when brake fluid needs to be flushed can be tricky, so in this article we’ll outline the four signs that your brake fluid needs to be replaced.

What is Brake Fluid?

Brake fluid is a type of fluid used to slow or stop a car. It is usually a yellow or black liquid and is used in conjunction with the brakes on a car. Brake fluid needs to be flushed every time the brakes are serviced.

How to Test Brake Fluid Level

If your car has a manual transmission, you will need to shift into neutral and pop the clutch while backing up. If the brake pedal feels hard to the touch, your fluid level is low. If the pedal feels soft or spongy, your fluid level is high. If your car has a automatic transmission, you will need to shift into drive and pull to the side of the road. If the brake pedal feels hard to the touch, your fluid level is low. If the pedal feels soft or spongy, your fluid level is high.

When to Flush Brake Fluid

If you’ve ever noticed a “squeaky” or “squishy” noise when braking, it may be time to flush your brake fluid. Brake fluid is a natural antifreeze, and over time it can build up in the system and cause symptoms like these. To keep your brakes working optimally, it’s important to flush them every 3 years or 12,000 miles, whichever comes first. Here are four signs that your brake fluid needs to be flushed:

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-You hear a “squeaky” or “squishy” noise when braking
-Your brake pedal feels spongy or soft
-Your brakes start to feel less responsive as the fluid gets low
-Your wheels start to spin when you apply the brakes

Conclusion

If you are having trouble stopping your car, it might be time to flush your brake fluid. Brake fluid is a key part of your braking system and should be flushed whenever there is a change in condition or when the fluid level has been lowered below the manufacturer’s recommended level. By flushing your brake fluid, you can prevent potential damage to your brakes and improve their overall performance.

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