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Ben G
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11th Oct 12 at 19:26   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Is it necessary? Bmw recommend changing it every 2 years.

Cars going in for a service saturday so thought i'd get the brake fluid changed while it's there.

But, a few blokes in work said its a waste of 50 quid.

Twiggy
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2 years is a bit quick?
Dave
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Audi suggest the same, can't say I've ever changed mine though, although part of that is they are meant to be a pain to bleed and it's handy to have Vagcom, which I don't.
Archie
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11th Oct 12 at 21:10   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Every 2 years.

Brake fluid is hygroscopic, absorbs water and reduces the boiling point over time.

CORSA NUT
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Can never be a bad thing TBH, just like changing oil religiously. If you afford it along with the cost of the service go for it.
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quote:
Originally posted by Archie
Every 2 years.

Brake fluid is hygroscopic, absorbs water and reduces the boiling point over time.




Most manufacturer say Every 2 years.
Ben G
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quote:
Originally posted by CORSA NUT
Can never be a bad thing TBH, just like changing oil religiously. If you afford it along with the cost of the service go for it.


that's what i said to my mate, but you just can't appease some people.

for the sake of 50 quid, it's worth it for peace of mind to me i think.
edd1.0
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when i worked for a main dealer (not naming names) , all we did was suck out the brake fluid from the resiviour and top it up again , took seconds to do ( we never got the allocated time to properly bleed the system ) , its worth getting it done but if its costing £50 you may want to somehow make sure that they are doing it properly. rather then massively profiting on the parts and labour
Graham88
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11th Oct 12 at 23:48   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Worth doing. I do mine at least once yearly, but my car gets harder use. £50 over 2 years is nothing.
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definatly worth doing, if its done properly but if they just suck it out of resivoir then a waste of time. only takes a few minuites to do it properly and the tools arnt that expensive. 2 / 4 years or 40k miles.
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12th Oct 12 at 06:56   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Archie
Every 2 years.

Brake fluid is hygroscopic, absorbs water and reduces the boiling point over time.


depends on the type of fluid.
Archie
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I'm just talking about Synthetic DOT
Ben G
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The fluid in mine will just bee off the shelf generic stuff.

Bloody workmates worrying me again, telling me they will suck most of the fluid out the top and just chuck some new stuff in, rather than bleeding it all through properly.

I'm sure it'll be fine, it's not a main dealer, just a bmw specialist indepedent garage.
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Go for it, there should be a seperate page in your service history booklet for brake fluid changes
Sean-B
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Paint a line over the bleed nipples onto the caliper you'll know if they've bled them as the painted line will be cracked

[Edited on 13-10-2012 by Sean-B]
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Tell them you're getting brake fade so want the fluid changing, they will be more inclined to do it properly then.
Archie
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quote:
Originally posted by Sean-B
Paint a line over the bleed nipples onto the caliper you'll know if they've bled them as the painted line will be cracked

[Edited on 13-10-2012 by Sean-B]



It will still line up surely as your only opening the nipple a 1/4 turn or so.
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quote:
Originally posted by Archie
quote:
Originally posted by Sean-B
Paint a line over the bleed nipples onto the caliper you'll know if they've bled them as the painted line will be cracked

[Edited on 13-10-2012 by Sean-B]



It will still line up surely as your only opening the nipple a 1/4 turn or so.


The paint will be cracked/disturbed.

Not just a case of lining up...

 
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