Brake Fluid Services Albuquerque NM

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AAMCO Total Car Care
(505) 814-7912
6629 Lomas Blvd NE
Albuquerque, NM
Premier Tire & Services
505-821-5771
7340 San Antonio N.E
Alburquerque, NM
Flash Automotive
(505) 856-8333
8333 Jefferson Street Northeast
Albuquerque, NM
Rio Grande Automotive
575-523-7588
3302 Harrelson St
Mesilla Park, NM
Stan's Auto Service
575-437-2700
1919 Indian Wells Rd
Alamogordo, NM
AAMCO Total Car Care
(505) 234-7542
6632 Caminito Coors NW
Paradise Hills, NM
Nationwide Transmissions and Auto Service
(505) 341-9113
4201 Hawkins Street Northeast
Albuquerque, NM
Spears Automotive Service, Inc
505-281-1000
12468 N HWY 14
Cedar Crest, NM
Dr Tune Auto Service Inc
(505) 325-2839
1785 San Juan Boulevard
Farmington, NM
Auge's Sales & Service, Inc
505-864-4482
650 E River Rd
Belen, NM

Brake Bleeding

By DriverSide Staff

Brakes
The brakes are the most important safety system on your vehicle, and the entire system relies on the hydraulic power of brake fluid to function properly. Modern vehicles use hydraulically actuated brakes, which work by using fluid to transfer brake pedal pressure from the master cylinder down through the lines and eventually on to each individual brake. In reality, the system is not as complex as it initially sounds.
 
Brake fluid is a very specific chemical blend and is extremely resistant to boiling and breaking down. Over time, however, air and moisture can be introduced into the system, compromising your safety and the effectiveness of your brakes. This usually translates to the driver as a spongy or soft brake pedal. Fortunately, the fluid is relatively inexpensive and easy to change, and most shops won’t charge over an hour labor for the procedure. We recommend bleeding your vehicle’s brakes every two years or whenever brake pedal feel changes.
 
 


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