Brake Fluid Flush Service

Old, contaminated brake fluid absorbs moisture, lowers its boiling point, and can cause corrosion throughout your brake system. A fluid flush is one of the most cost-effective maintenance services you can do.

Why Brake Fluid Degrades

Brake fluid is hygroscopic: it naturally absorbs moisture from the air over time. This lowers its boiling point, which can cause vapor lock during heavy braking (fade). Contaminated fluid also accelerates corrosion inside calipers, wheel cylinders, and brake lines.

How Often Should You Flush?

Most manufacturers recommend a brake fluid flush every 2–3 years, or when moisture content exceeds recommended levels. If your fluid appears dark or discolored, it's overdue for replacement.

Signs You Need a Flush

  • Dark or discolored brake fluid (should be clear to light gold)
  • Spongy brake pedal feel
  • Unusually long stopping distances
  • Corrosion visible around brake components
  • More than 2 years since last fluid change

Our Process

We extract old fluid from the reservoir and flush the entire system (master cylinder, lines, calipers), replacing it with fresh DOT 3 or DOT 4 fluid per your vehicle's specification.

Time & Pricing

A brake fluid flush takes approximately 45–60 minutes. It's an affordable service that protects far more expensive components. Call for pricing.

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