Brake Fluid Services Kansas City MO

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AAMCO Transmissions Total Car Care
(816) 427-1995
2319 S Lees Summit Rd
Independence, MO
AAMCO Transmission & Total Care Care
(913) 538-1954
6144 Merriam Lane
Merriam, KS
Gooch Brake and Equipment
(816) 421-3085
506 Grand Boulevard
Kansas City, MO
Vee Village Auto Service
(816) 474-6484
1601 Oak Street
Kansas City, MO
Autobahn Motorworks Inc
(816) 474-2269
216 Southwest Boulevard
Kansas City, MO
AAMCO Transmission & Total Care Care
(816) 974-8947
7320 Troost Ave
Kansas City, MO
AAMCO Total Car Care
(816) 368-1914
7609 Raytown Rd
Raytown, MO
Firestone Complete Auto Care
(816) 471-2000
501 E Truman Road
Kansas City, MO
K C Brake Inc
(816) 421-7367
1913 McGee Street
Kansas City, MO
Casper Brake and Clutch CO
(816) 421-2780
800 E 17th Street
Kansas City, MO

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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