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More About Petrocam Brake Fluid
Petrocam Dot3 Brake Fluid is a high-quality brake fluid made from polyglycol, offering the advantages of a superior boiling point and high resistance to vapor lock throughout its use.
This brake fluid is compatible with the metals and rubber seals commonly found in car braking systems. It is suitable for use both as an initial fill and in maintenance. It is specifically designed for standard to high-performance vehicles that experience elevated heat levels around the braking system.
Petrocam Dot3 brake fluid is suitable for vehicles equipped with ABS systems and hydraulic clutch systems that use conventional fluids. It is recommended for use in various vehicles, including passenger cars, commercial road transport vehicles, off-highway vehicles, and tractors.
How often should I change my brake fluid?
Your car’s owner manual will generally indicate how often you need your brake fluid flushed and replaced. But in general, brake fluid replacement are recommended every 30,000 – 42,000 miles or two years.
Ultimately, how often you need to change your brake fluid depends on how you drive and brake. If you often encounter stop-and-go traffic, brake suddenly, or cover a lot of miles, you may find yourself needing brake fluid service sooner rather than later.
How do I tell if my Brake Fluid needs to be changed?
The following signs will let you know that it is time to consider changing your brake fluid:
Changes in brake pedal: If your brake pedal doesn’t feel the way it used to, it’s probably because your brake fluid is either low or needs to be replaced. You might notice that the brake pedal feels soft, loose, bouncy, or spongy when you press on it.
ABS light signal: If the ABS dashboard light comes on, it’s a signal to inspect your brake fluid and think about getting it replaced.
Ineffective braking: Your brakes should respond quickly and efficiently. If you’ve noticed a sudden change in how your brakes perform, and they’re not as quick and responsive as they should be, it’s time to get your vehicle’s brakes serviced. This sudden drop in performance could be due to low or dirty brake fluid.
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