Brake Fluid
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Checking Your Brake Fluid with No HassleChecking your brake fluid in your car can be quite simple if you know what you are looking for. It is recommended that you check your brake fluid when you check all of your other fluids in your car.
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Kyle's Corner (FYI) is it Time to Change Your Brake Fluid?Article reports on the benefits of replacing the brake fluid on your vehicle. -
How to Properly Change Your Brake FluidLearn how easy it is to flush out your own brake fluid with little tools that can be used for later diagnostics if needed.
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Why You Should Periodically Change Your Brake FluidLearn the essentials of brake fluid and understand why you should routinely change your brake fluid. -
Five Disadvantages of Silicone Brake FluidBrake fluid can be based on glycol or silicone. Most cars use glycol-based fluid, but many people have started experimenting with silicone-based fluid. There are a few disadvantages of silicone brake fluid. This article will... -
Five Advantages of Silicone Brake FluidMost cars have glycol-based brake fluid in them. Recently, silicone brake fluid has started to become popular. This type of fluid has various advantages over the other varieties. This article will... -
Why You Should be Changing Your Brake Fluid RegularlyThis article is part of a series of articles discussing how you can save money by doing your own routine maintenance on your car truck or SUV.
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Maintaining Your Brake FluidFluids are the lifeline to your vehicles many mechanical moving parts.
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How to Check Your Brake Fluid and Your Tire PressureEven if you are not familiar with cars you can still check to make sure that your vehicle is well maintained and running properly.
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Replacing a Brake Caliper on Jeep Grand CherokeeThis is an instructional piece on how to replace a brake caliper on your Jeep Grand Cherokee. -
Repairing Leaking Brake Lines on an Older Chevy Beauville VanRepairing a rusting brake line on older cars can cause other problems that were not significant before. Once you start working on one brake line other issues typically crop up. -
Replace Brake Pads on 96' Honda CivicThis is how I replace brake pads on a 96' Honda Civic -
What to Do when Your Dashboard Brake Warning Light Comes On in Your CarFor most of us, the car brake warning light flashing on the dashboard simply means the obvious: we forgot to disengage the hand or parking brake. But that car dashboard brake light can mean something far more serious. Do not ignore it.
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Brake Line Repair: The Sneaky Way to Do ItAn article on how compression fitting can save you time and money in brake line repairs. -
How to Find Your Cars Brake LinesIt is very important that you know where the brake lines are located, especially if you have ran over an object that has damaged your car or if your brake pads are acting funny.
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How to Install Steel Braided Brake LinesOff-road and high-performance vehicles owners will often replace standard rubber brake lines with the steel braided brake lines.
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How to Change Brake PadsA brake pad change is a simple do it yourself procedure that can save you a lot of money labor costs.
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How to Replace Your Front Brake Calipers:1992 Chevy CavalierInstructions on replacing your front brake calipers. You will need to bleed the calipers when you are finished. -
Auto Repairs: How to Flush a Brake SystemFlushing a brake system only takes a few minutes -
How to Change the Front Brake Pads on a CarDescription of the process of installing new brake pads on a car and what tools are needed.
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Replacing the Rear Disk Brake Pads and Brake Rotors on a 1999 to 2003 Chevy Blazer / S10 Pick UpHow to replace your brake pads and rotors for a Chevy Blazer or S10 pickup. -
Repairing a Brake Differential Pressure SwitchBrake differential-pressure switches are used in vehicles and are wired to the dash warning light which notifies the driver if there is a significant pressure loss. This switch can be repaired if it is defective.
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Clean Brake Proportioning Valves on VehicleBrake proportioning control the pressure rate in the rear brakes that are location in the rear brake line in vehicles. You can clean the brake proportioning valves when they get dirty.
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Harley-Davidson Issues Recall Due to Potential Rear Brake Light FailureA recall affecting about 308,000 Harley-Davidson motorcycles has been issued to fix an issue with the rear brake light and brake.
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Car Repair: How We Fixed a Broken Metal Brake LineRecently, my brake line broke. Here's how we fixed it.
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Changing R1 Brake PadsThis is a step-by-step guide on how to change the brake pads on a 2001 Yamaha R1.
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How to Change Disc Brake Pads on a CarHow to change disc brake pads on a car.
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Tips on Fixing Brake Problems. It Can Be Done at HomeLearn to fix brake problems, even bleeding brakes.
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Figure Out What's Wrong With Your Brake PedalOne of the most important parts of your car can also be one of the hardest to diagnose. Luckily, with a little knowledge and some experience, figuring out what's wrong with your brake system can be very easy indeed. -
Basic Brake System ComponentsAn article that identifies and interprets the operation of drum disc brakes and power assist units.
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Auto Safety: How to Deal with Sudden Brake FailureThis article will offer practical tips for dealing with sudden car brake failure.
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How to Replace Your Rear Brake Wheel Cylinders: Info. 101Rear brake wheel cylinders will cause a low spongy pedal when applying the brakes. Make sure to bleed the brake system when you are finished. -
Fast and Easy Brake Pad ReplacementHow to replace brake pads the easy way
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How to Replace Your Brake BoosterReplacing a brake booster is not as complicated as it appears. Learn the simple steps and save yourself valuable money.
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Brake Shoe Replacement GuideArticle describing the steps to remove and install brake shoes.
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How to Repair a Brake Cylinder in Seven Easy Steps!Learn how to repair a brake cylinder in seven easy steps, saving hours of anguish on figuring out how to pay the expensive bill!
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8 Steps for Replacing a Front Brake CaliperThis article describes how to change a front brake caliper on a car.
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Disc Brake Rotor Wear Shows How the System WorksAn explanation of how a disc brake system works, and how badly a brake system can become through neglect. -
How to Replace a Drum Brake Wheel CylinderA Wheel Cylinder can fail, over time, for various reasons, rust and or dirt can get inside, the rubber boots that seal the pistons inside the cylinder can wear and stretch with age and begin to leak.
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How to Maintain Fluid Levels in Your CarIt is not only living things that require fluids to function properly. A vehicle will soon grind to a halt if it does not have sufficient levels of the right fluids.





