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Brake fluid absorbs moisture over time, lowering its boiling point and increasing the risk of brake fade during heavy braking.
Contaminants and moisture in old brake fluid can cause corrosion in brake components, leading to leaks and failures.
Fresh brake fluid ensures all components, including rubber seals and ABS, function properly, extending the lifespan of your brake system.
So you can see how crucial it is to change that fluid before it turns into a contaminated night at the mechanics! Bringing in a fresh batch of fluid is the only way to remove that nasty moisture and give your brakes a full reset.
Moisture reduces the fluid’s boiling point, risking vapor lock during intense braking.
Moisture reduces the fluid’s boiling point, risking vapor lock during intense braking.
Accumulated debris can clog valves and seals, causing issues like sticking calipers and ABS problems.