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Old Dec 19, 2008
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Brake Fluid Change Maintenance

Standard maintenace schedule includes brake fluid change at 50K. Never changed fluid on previous cars unless I was replacing pads or rotors as part of brake job. Cannot argue that changing brake fluid doesn't hurt...but is it really necessary or should it be optional?
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Re: Brake Fluid Change Maintenance

it not mandatory to change your brake fluid...hell i skipped mine too lol
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Re: Brake Fluid Change Maintenance

brake fluid is supposed to be changed every 3 yrs, not dependent on mileage. this is to prevent corrosion of the braking system and costly repairs down the road due to the old fluid absorbing water and forming contaminants. no you never have to change it, but you will realize later why you SHOULD change it.
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Re: Brake Fluid Change Maintenance

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Re: Brake Fluid Change Maintenance

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Re: Brake Fluid Change Maintenance

Well, with that said, I'm gonna get it flushed, lol.
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Re: Brake Fluid Change Maintenance

i would do it when the fliud starts to get dark and not clear. its best to do it at the recommended interval but i would wait a couple more years instead. it takes a VERY LONG time for the brake system to start corroding itself even in canadian weather without rustproofing. i would change the fluid once or twice during the entire the life of the car
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Re: Brake Fluid Change Maintenance

true you can always tell by looking at the fluid. i do mine at 3 yrs just for peace of mind, the fluid still looked fine.
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Re: Brake Fluid Change Maintenance

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Well, with that said, I'm gonna get it flushed, lol.
make a DIY!

btw, is there a proper way to do it?

ive always just bleeded my brake lines untill the reservor almost out and pour some mroe brake fluid in. i usually use up a bottle or two.
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Re: Brake Fluid Change Maintenance

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I cant figure out how to post . i started a new thread, some reason i dont think that was the right thing to do.
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Re: Brake Fluid Change Maintenance

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Re: Brake Fluid Change Maintenance

^make a thread noob o_O

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Re: Brake Fluid Change Maintenance

Originally Posted by sl33pyriceboi
make a DIY!

btw, is there a proper way to do it?

ive always just bleeded my brake lines untill the reservor almost out and pour some mroe brake fluid in. i usually use up a bottle or two.
The way I've always been told to do it is to start with the wheel farthest away from the resevoir and work your way closer. If you use a fluid that is a different color it makes it super easy to tell when the new fluid is in the lines. If you are in need of a flush, then they fluid you use to replace will be a different color anyway.

Pump the brake a few times and hold, release the bleeder valve on the caliper then retighten, pump the brake a few times (until firm) and repeat until you can see that the fuid coming out of the bleeder is the new fluid. All the while keeping a careful eye on the resevoir. Make sure the fluid level never goes below the min line. It's very helpful to have 3 people for a flush, unless you have a kit that sucks the fluid out.
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Re: Brake Fluid Change Maintenance

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The way I've always been told to do it is to start with the wheel farthest away from the resevoir and work your way closer. If you use a fluid that is a different color it makes it super easy to tell when the new fluid is in the lines. If you are in need of a flush, then they fluid you use to replace will be a different color anyway.

Pump the brake a few times and hold, release the bleeder valve on the caliper then retighten, pump the brake a few times (until firm) and repeat until you can see that the fuid coming out of the bleeder is the new fluid. All the while keeping a careful eye on the resevoir. Make sure the fluid level never goes below the min line. It's very helpful to have 3 people for a flush, unless you have a kit that sucks the fluid out.
ur suppose to do it the way ur ABS is set up.

and usually after a year, ur fluid turns pretty black...its deffinatly noticeable from the newer fluid
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Re: Brake Fluid Change Maintenance

wow mine has stayed like new even after 3 yrs, almost transparent with lil yellow.
 
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