To ensure the effective operation of the brake system, be sure to monitor the condition of the brake fluid. During the operation of the car, the brake fluid tends to change its properties, in particular, absorb moisture, delaminate and oxidize.

According to the recommendations of many car manufacturers, it is necessary to change the brake fluid at least once every two to three years, depending on the mileage or service life. But since the driving style can be different, we recommend that you first focus not on the mileage, but on the level of moisture in the brake fluid. It should not exceed 3.5%.

The higher the moisture content, the lower the boiling point of the brake fluid, and this, in turn, can lead to the appearance of steam plugs and the failure of brake mechanisms.

Book your visit to measure the humidity level and to replace the brake fluid if the time has come. A darkened heterogeneous fluid with sediment is an immediate signal to bring your car to the station.