Brake Fluid Services Oklahoma City OK

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Kingsun Auto & Tires
(405) 633-0959
2420 NW 23rd St
Oklahoma City, OK
Jaguar Volvo of Oklahoma City
405-272-1717
1125 North Broadway Ave.
Oklahoma City, OK
Dumont's LLC
405-232-6497
712 W California Ave
Oklahoma City, OK
Beck's Automotive Inc
405-842-9920
4217 N Western Ave
Oklahoma City, OK
An-Thanh Garage?
405-524-7040
2104 NW 30th St
Oklahoma City, OK
Mr. Transmission/Milex (Doug's Automotive)
(405) 633-0954
3900 N. Williams St
Oklahoma City, OK
Mercedes-Benz of Oklahoma City
405-236-1224
1225 North Broadway Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK
Johan's Hondura
405-235-1092
520 North Villa Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK
Charlie T's Automotive
405-631-2676
5805 South High Avenue,
Oklahoma City, OK
David Stanley Ford
405-946-3381
2800 W I-44 Service Rd
Oklahoma City, OK

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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