Brakes

Without question your vehicle brakes are of the up-most importance. By having your vehicle routinely checked and serviced, your braking system can always be monitored to ensure that it is always within safe specifications. It is also recommended that every 3 years that your brake fluid be flushed and replaced as your brake fluid is a hygroscopic fluid, meaning that it retains moisture. With your brake system primarily made up of metal lines and metal braking components, we can quickly see how water retained by the brake fluid can quickly turn bad. A flush every 3 years can help prevent internal wear, rust and corrosion of your braking components.

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