A brake fluid flush involves removing old, contaminated brake fluid from your vehicle’s braking system and replacing it with fresh, clean fluid. Over time, brake fluid absorbs moisture, which can reduce braking performance, cause corrosion in brake components, and lead to a soft or spongy pedal feel.
Benefits:
Restores firm, responsive braking performance
Prevents corrosion in brake lines and components
Maintains optimal braking safety
Extends the lifespan of brake parts
Recommended: Every 2 years or as specified by the vehicle manufacturer.
A brake fluid flush involves removing old, contaminated brake fluid from your vehicle’s braking system and replacing it with fresh, clean fluid. Over time, brake fluid absorbs moisture, which can reduce braking performance, cause corrosion in brake components, and lead to a soft or spongy pedal feel.
Benefits:
Restores firm, responsive braking performance
Prevents corrosion in brake lines and components
Maintains optimal braking safety
Extends the lifespan of brake parts
Recommended: Every 2 years or as specified by the vehicle manufacturer.