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Brake Fluid Flush
Our Brake Fluid Flush Service consists of completely draining your fluid and
replacing it with a new DOT fluid.
The regular service interval for a brake fluid flush is 2 years. This interval
is accelerated for cars that see the track or racecars.
There are a couple of common reasons to flush your brake fluid regularly
contamination and age. Brake fluid is hydroscopic, it absorbs water, and water
saturation decreases the boiling point of the fluid. Under hard braking a
tremendous amount of heat is generated from the friction of the pad and rotor
contact.
This heat can cause your brake fluid to actually boil within your brake lines.
When the brake fluid boils, it creates air pockets within your brake lines. This
causes problems because air compresses under pressure(say from pushing down the
brake pedal). This causes a mushy pedal and reduction in braking ability. Brake
fluid is used in braking systems because it doesn't compress.
There are many ways for moisture to enter your brake system. Condensation from
regular use, washing the vehicle and humidity are the most common. Most of this
is unavoidable because the brake fluid reservoir needs to be open to the
atmosphere. It has a small hole in order to avoid a vacuum being created by the
brake pads wearing down.
Performance cars, or any car has been on the track, should be flushed yearly or
as needed. Aside from the usual flushing, brake bleeding is generally necessary
because it removes the air that builds up when the fluid boils. Stainless steel
brake lines do help maintain braking while on track for extended periods of time
but bleeding the system is recommended after track events.
NOTE
It is very important to put the correct type of fluid in because other fluids,
whether added on accident or not, can cause the seals to swell and can destroy
the rubber in the system. The rubber is what holds the fluid in. Using the wrong
fluid in your braking system can cause catastrophic brake failure. Ever seen a
movie where the brake lines were cut?? Not pretty. We use only DOT 4 brake
fluids, either Motul RBF 600 for performance applications or Castrol GTX for
everyday driving.
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