Absorbing

Earlier this year I tried a new Renault dealership. They rang me in the middle of a service and told me that Renault recommended replacing brake fluid every 3 years and quoted a separate price for this to that for replacing the brake pads. After telling them to go ahead I found that the car handbook recommended replacing the brake fluid every 4 years.

I rang National Renault to see if their policy had changed and, after giving me 3 different reasons why they had recommended replacing my fluid, they gave me my money back. Later this year my Peugeot Boxer van was in for a service with a different garage and in the middle they rang me and recommended that the brake fluid be replaced. On this occasion I declined. However it did make me wonder whether these recommendations are necessary or is it just a way of garages increasing their profits at a service? Years ago we never seemed to replace brake fluid very often.

Asked on 26 September 2011 by MH, Lincoln

Answered by Honest John
Brake fluid is hygroscopic (absorbs moisture) and when it gains a high moisture content, problems such as internal corrosion of the valving of the ABS can occur. But moisture content can simply be tested for. It may not be necessary to drain and replace the fluid.
Tags: brake fluid
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