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Brake Fluid Flush

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#1 ·
At roughly 42,000 mi the dealer suggested changing my brake fluid. I don't remember seeing it in the maintenance guide, but have heard from others that it's a good idea to flush the brake fluid.
What is a good mileage to change it, and is the brake fluid some special type that Toyota requires?

Thanks.

By the way, my dealer charges $150 to do the job. Does that sound right?
 
#3 ·
https://www.cars.com/articles/2013/12/does-brake-fluid-need-to-be-changed/


Does Brake Fluid Need to Be Changed?



By Rick Popely
December 13, 2013



Changing brake fluid can be a slippery subject. Some manufacturers include it in their maintenance schedules and others don't.


Mercedes-Benz, for example, says brake fluid should be flushed and replaced with new fluid every two years or 20,000 miles. Volkswagen says that a brake fluid flush should be done on most of its models every two years regardless of mileage. Subaru recommends fresh brake fluid every 30,000 miles.


On the other hand, most Chevrolet vehicles can go 150,000 miles or 10 years without a brake fluid change, according to Chevy's maintenance schedule. And many Ford, Chrysler and Toyota vehicles don't list replacing old brake fluid as a regular brake maintenance item the way they do oil changes or replacing transmission fluid.


Check your car's owner's manual to see what the manufacturer recommends for your brake system. You might also want to discuss the subject of brake fluid with a trusted mechanic if the manufacturer doesn't give any guidance on a flush or some other brake job. Don't be surprised if a mechanic suggests replacing the vehicle's fluid periodically because mechanics probably have seen what can happen if you don't.


Why is it important that brake fluid is in good condition? Even though fluid dwells in a sealed system, it still can absorb moisture over time, and that absorption can lead to corrosion in the brake system and brake lines. Moisture also lowers the boiling point of the fluid, and that can reduce a vehicle's brake pedal effectiveness in repeated hard stops, or it could even lead to brake failure.


If the manufacturer lists a 10-year interval or none at all for replacing brake fluid, why do you need to have your brake fluid flushed, and how often should a fluid flush be done?


Every two or three years is probably too often for flushing, though if it helps you sleep at night, go for the flush. Just be aware that some service shops, especially those that make their living by replacing fluids, might try to scare you with dire warnings that a brake disaster is imminent unless you flush all your vehicle's fluids long before it is necessary.


Unless the manufacturer calls for it sooner, we would wait four or five years for a flush and have old fluid replaced at the same time as other brake component work, such as replacing brake pads, calipers or rotors. Replacing brake fluid is cheaper than replacing brake lines or a master cylinder that has corroded, so don't automatically dismiss the brake recommendation of a mechanic as just salesmanship.


And no matter who suggests fresh fluid, make sure the brake fluid replacement is done with the type that is called for by the vehicle manufacturer. Some vehicles require DOT 3 fluid, others a different variety, such as DOT 5 fluid, so consult your owner's manual before you give the go ahead.
 
#4 ·
Brake fluid is hygroscopic and should be changed when it has absorbed enough water to degrade its performance and can corrode brake cylinder parts. An inexpensive tester can be obtained via Amazon and other suppliers for about $6-$10. Repair shops also can test the fluid, but3 be wary of shops which may come up with false results. We have the fluid changed on our vehicles when our tests indicate that it is necessary, on average about each two years. Costs $126 at our local car service shop. Dealer charges $102, but they are a 2 1/2 hour drive distant. I change the fluid on my motorcycle myself and the service manual says to do that after each two years.
 
#5 ·
I will be changing brake fluid when the weather warms up. I just bought my 2014 rav with 50k miles and I’m sure it was never done before.

It’s a good routine maintenance thing to do every few years, I am going to try and do it every 3-4 years or whenever I change brakes next.
 
#6 ·
All you need is a brake fluid tester from Ebay for $5 which tells if the brake fluid is good or bad. Best to test it yourself instead of trusting others or going by age or mileage.

Suck the brake fluid out with a $1 turkey baster in the brake fluid reservoir or flush through the caliper brake bleeder if you know how.

No need to spend $150 when you can dyi very cheap. If you go to the dealer and the brake fluid is good they can always lie that they changed it and rip you off.