Posted by John B. on June 08, 2009 at 20:44:47 from (38.114.64.155):
In Reply to: Change Brake Fluid ? posted by Lesformore on June 08, 2009 at 20:09:06:
When I worked for our local School Bus Company we had to change the brake fluid once a year. We had test strips to test the fluid. The srips were looking for metal in the fluid. That's what we were told any way. I owned a car for 17 years and only changed the fluid once because I put new rear wheel cylinders on it. Heat from the engine compartment can cause condensation in the resevoir. And if you think about it the fluid in the lines really doesn't move very far when you apply the brakes. Makes you wonder how or what makes the fluid change color over time!!
Be sure to inspect new wheel cylinders before installing them, I've had too many leak after installation. Took the new ones apart and they were pitted on the inside from sitting on the shelf at the parts store or their warehouse.
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