Why Brake Fluid Flush Matters
Brake fluid absorbs moisture over time. This lowers its boiling point and causes spongy brakes, corrosion, and reduced stopping power. In South Dakota's extreme temperatures, contaminated fluid is a safety risk.
- Moisture contamination causes brake fade and spongy pedal
- Internal corrosion damages calipers, lines, and ABS
- Recommended every 2-3 years or 30,000 miles
- Dark or murky fluid means it's time for a flush