Brake Fluid Services Des Moines IA

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AAMCO Transmissions Complete Car Care
(515) 954-7152
3416 SE 14th St
Des Moines, IA
Tuffy Auto Service Centers
(515) 285-0652
4824 Southwest 9th Street
Des Moines, IA
Iowa Auto Repair
515-276-8632
9901 Douglas Ave
Urbandale, IA
Hummel's Nissan
515-253-0719
4770 Merle Hay Rd
Urbandale, IA
Freedom Tire
515-252-1900
10065 Hickman Road
Urbandale, IA
Stew Hansen Dodge Ram Chrysler Jeep
515-331-2900
12103 Hickman Rd
Urbandale, IA
Ray's Auto Service Inc
515-252-0336
7400 Douglas Ave
Urbandale, IA
Higgins Plaza Service
515-276-0886
7425 Douglas Ave
Urbandale, IA
Ultimate Automotive Services Center
515-270-2096
5900 Oakwood Drive
Urbandale, IA
Premier Automotive Service
515-276-3838
6815 Hickman Rd
Urbandale, IA

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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