Recent
findings conducted by the National Car Care Council revealed that 86
percent of the cars they randomly checked during state vehicle
inspections, had at least one item that would cause the car to fail.
Fifteen percent of these cars had low, contaminated or worn-out brake
fluid. To put this another way, more than one in every 10 cars you are
traveling with along city streets and highways has the potential of a
brake failure due to brake fluid issues.
Brake fluid is the key ingredient in any hydraulic braking system.
The fluid is not only subjected to hundreds of pounds of pressure on
many occasions during your drive, it is also a lubricant for the rubber
components in your master cylinder, wheel cylinders, calipers and hoses.
Additionally, brake fluid has corrosion inhibitors that keep the bores
of hydraulic cylinders from rusting and pitting.
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