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Brake fluid plays a vital role in your vehicle’s braking system, ensuring you can safely stop by transferring force from the brake pedal to the brake pads. However, over time, brake fluid degrades, compromising its ability to perform effectively and putting your safety at risk. Understanding when to perform a brake fluid flush is key to maintaining your car’s performance and safety. When you need brake repair or maintenance in Mesa, AZ, or the surrounding areas, call or stop by Engine Masters Automotive.
Hygroscopic brake fluid absorbs moisture from the air over time. This moisture lowers the fluid’s boiling point, making it more likely to vaporize under the intense heat generated during braking. When brake fluid boils, gas bubbles form, leading to a “spongy” brake pedal and reduced braking efficiency. Additionally, degraded fluid can corrode internal brake components, leading to costly repairs.
A brake pedal that feels unusually soft or requires more effort to engage could indicate moisture contamination in the brake fluid.
Many modern vehicles have a brake warning light that illuminates when there’s an issue with the braking system. While this can signal various problems, low or deteriorated brake fluid is often a common culprit.
Fresh brake fluid is typically light amber or clear. If the fluid appears dark or cloudy in the reservoir, it may be contaminated and in need of replacement.
If your brakes feel less effective, particularly after prolonged use or during hard stops, it could be due to old, compromised brake fluid. This is especially relevant for drivers in stop-and-go traffic or hilly areas, where braking systems experience extra stress.
Most manufacturers recommend flushing brake fluid every two to three years, depending on your driving habits and vehicle type. High-performance vehicles or those subjected to frequent use may require more frequent attention. Refer to your owner’s manual for specific recommendations and have your brake fluid checked during routine maintenance.
Your car’s brakes are its most important safety feature. If you notice any difficulties bringing your car to a stop, head to our local brake shop. We can complete a brake job that includes brake fluid flushes, brake pad replacement, brake rotor replacement, brake master cylinder repair, and other services to maximize the safety of your ride. For a
free estimate of the cost of brake repair in Mesa, call Engine Masters Automotive at
(480) 351-6068.
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