Posted on 1/30/2024
Fluid runs through a few different systems in your car. From the engine to the brakes, all of them have a specific lubricant or fluid that helps them perform efficiently. Knowing how to check the levels and replace these important fluids, might seem complex, but don't worry - here's everything you need to know: 1. Brake FluidBrake fluid is crucial for your safety. It transfers the force from your brake pedal to the brake rotors. To check it, locate the brake fluid reservoir under the hood. The fluid should be clear or slightly yellowish and reach the "Full" line. If it's below the "Low" mark or looks cloudy or dark, it's time to top it off or replace it. Remember, brake fluid absorbs moisture over time, which can affect braking performance ... read more