Brake Fluid Flush

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Caretaker

Brake Fluid Flush

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What a difference a brake fluid flush makes. I just had mine done for the second time in the 102,000 miles I've owned the car. Both times I have had the job done at Sears, where they do it right. They always flush out all the fluid at each brake until it is clear. I can definitely tell a difference in how smooth my brakes are performing. I have about 35% left on my front brake pads and someday look forward to putting the Akebono pads on when due. I never thought a brake fluid flush could make such a difference, but my brakes are definitely less grabby in city driving and seem to provide smoother pressure when the pedal is depressed. Just thought I'd share........
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Re: Brake Fluid Flush

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The brake fluid in both Tercels was 30 years old when I flushed it. One of the head mechanics at this Ford dealership is fervently against the idea brake fluid can absorb water and degrade, as is one of my old bosses.
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