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Brake fluid check

It’s no secret that the brakes are one of the most important components of your vehicle. That’s why it’s crucial that your brakes are always working correctly and aren’t too worn down. One way to make sure everything is functioning properly is to check your brake fluid regularly, which will help you stay safe on Hartselle and Hanceville roads. Learn more below from the Mitch Smith Chevrolet, Inc. service center today!

What is Brake Fluid?

Brake fluid is a hydraulic fluid that helps with the movement of the brake pedal. It also lubricates your braking system and keeps it from corroding. The brake fluid in most vehicles is glycol-ether based, but there are also silicone-based (DOT-5) and mineral oil-based (LHM) fluids available. Check your owner’s manual to find out which type your specific model uses.

3 Steps to Check Brake Fluid

  1. Locate your vehicle’s brake fluid reservoir on the master cylinder under the hood. Check your owner’s manual to find the exact location.
  2. On the outside of the reservoir, you should see “minimum” and “maximum” lines. Check the brake fluid against these lines. If the brake fluid is closer to the minimum line, it’s time for a brake fluid replacement or brake service.
  3. Take a look at the color of the brake fluid. If it’s dark brown or black and looks more like oil, you’ll need a brake fluid flush.

Why Does Brake Fluid Need to Be Changed?

Does brake fluid need to be changed? The answer is yes for the following reasons:

  • Brake fluid attracts moisture, which can cause corrosion on your brakes over time. 
  • When brake fluid ages, it becomes contaminated with small particles that can damage brake-related systems. 
  • Systems like ABS and traction control generate heat when they activate, which can shorten the lifespan of your brake fluid.

 

It’s best to regularly check brake fluid so you can avoid a scenario where your brakes actually fail to stop your car completely because of damage.

What Color is Brake Fluid Normally? 

New brake fluid should be almost clear with a yellowish tint to it. Of course, this changes over time as you use your braking system. As we mentioned, dark oil-like brake fluid has picked up dirt and debris over time, which can affect the performance of your brakes if left unattended.

Brake Fluid Service Intervals

You should check your brake fluid with every oil change, or at least once a year. Brake fluid can last about four to five years, but this varies depending on the car, driving habits, and driving conditions. If you bring your vehicle in for routine scheduled maintenance at an OEM-certified service center, the certified technicians will know when to check and change your brake fluid.

Mitch Smith Chevrolet, Inc. Helps with Brake Service 

You can change your brake fluid at home, or you can schedule an appointment at your local service center near Decatur. Our highly trained technicians can change your brake fluid and let you know if your brakes require any additional service.

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