Collection: Brake Fluid

Brake fluid is a crucial component of a vehicle's braking system that helps to transmit the force applied to the brake pedal to the brake calipers, allowing the vehicle to slow down or come to a stop. It is a type of hydraulic fluid that is typically made from a glycol-ether or silicone-based compound. Brake fluid is highly resistant to boiling, corrosion, & degradation, & is designed to work effectively in a wide range of temperatures. Over time, brake fluid can become contaminated with water, dirt, or other debris, which can reduce its effectiveness & potentially damage the braking system. To prevent this, brake fluid should be regularly checked & replaced according to the vehicle manufacturer's recommendations. A brake fluid flush is recommended every two to three years or every 30,000 to 50,000 miles, depending on the vehicle & driving conditions. Neglecting brake fluid maintenance can lead to reduced braking performance, brake failure, & compromised safety on the road.