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Brakes 101

20th August 2009

Lately I’ve been hearing my brakes squeaking really bad and I was wondering if it is time to get them fixed or if it would be okay to oil them up. That got me thinking about how important it is to maintain your brakes in excellent condition. So after some research here are some of the things I put together about maintaining your brakes.

You should be regularly checking the brake fluid. You want to make sure that it has enough. Make sure that you are also using the most appropriate brake fluid for your car.

When you are inspecting your brake fluid, if you notice that it has changed colors or is now fairly milky, it is time to change. Brake fluid, if it has gone bad, can ruin your master cylinder, a major part of your brake system.

Some people choose to change their break fluid by themselves if they are very familiar with car, or you could just save yourself the effort by taking it to a local brake shop to get it done. If you haven’t done it before it can be a pretty meticulous job.

The first thing you are going to need to do if you change the brake fluid yourself is called brake bleeding. Brake bleeding is really a must to get rid of all the air bubbles that can build up in the lines.

If you don’t bleed your brakes, the air bubbles will start to build up and your brakes won’t perform as well. This is often referred to as soft or mushy pedal.

It is usually recommended for two people to be helping as your bleed your brakes. I have heard and read of ways that you can do it with only one person and some special bleeding tools, but it is a lot easier if another person there to help.

Another good way of keeping your brakes maintained is to be checking the rotors and pads. Compared to the last procedure this one is a lot easier because all you need to do is take off the tires. If you can see that your pads are wearing down so badly that you can barely see them, it is time to get your brakes changed.

By checking up on your brakes as well as other key parts on your car, you can end up saving a lot of money in the long run. Maintenance is also Important for safety.

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