Brake Fluid Service at our Lake Wales shop
Bring it to our Lake Wales shop and we'll handle the brake fluid service. Here's where to find us, when we're open, and how to book a time.
Where to find our Lake Wales shop
Address, hours, and directions for the shop that handles your brake fluid service.
Address
323 North Scenic HighwayLake Wales, FL 33853
Shop phone
(863) 268-8286Hours
- Monday
- 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM
- Tuesday
- 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM
- Wednesday
- 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM
- Thursday
- 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM
- Friday
- 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM
- Saturday
- Closed
- Sunday
- Closed
Brake Fluid Service in Lake Wales: what you need to know
Brake fluid is hygroscopic, which is a technical way of saying it pulls moisture out of the air. It does not need a leak to do it. Water works in through the rubber flex lines, past the reservoir cap vent, and every time a cap comes off during a repair. It happens slowly, and it never stops.
Water matters because brakes work by heat. Every stop turns motion into heat at the rotor, and that heat soaks into the caliper and the fluid sitting inside it. Dry brake fluid boils at a high temperature. Add a small percentage of water and the boiling point drops hard. Fluid cannot be compressed, but steam can, so if the fluid boils you get a pedal that feels soft or sinks toward the floor at the exact moment you need it. Long grades, towing, and repeated hard stops are where it shows up.
The test takes a minute and you can watch it happen. We read moisture content as a percentage, and we can check the fluid's actual boiling point. That gives us a number and a spec to compare it to, which is a different thing than an opinion. If the reading is good, we tell you the fluid is fine and we move on.
When it is not fine, the service is a full replacement, not a top off. Fresh fluid gets pushed through each caliper or wheel cylinder in turn until clean fluid comes out, with the reservoir kept full the whole time so no air gets drawn into the system, then we bleed it out and check pedal feel before it leaves.
Type is not a detail. DOT 3, DOT 4, and DOT 5.1 are glycol based. DOT 5 is silicone and does not belong in a system built for the others. We use what your manufacturer specifies.
Brake fluid is the most skipped item on the maintenance schedule, because nothing looks wrong until the day it is.
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Brake Fluid Service in Lake Wales: questions answered
Answered by our licensed technicians serving Lake Wales.
What moisture reading is too high?
We go by the threshold the fluid manufacturer and your vehicle maker publish rather than a number we made up. We show you the reading next to that spec so you can see where your fluid sits. If it is borderline we will tell you it is borderline instead of rounding it up into a sale.
Can you just top off the reservoir instead?
Topping off does not help, because the water is already mixed into the fluid that is in the system. Adding a little fresh fluid to the reservoir barely changes that. It also hides the real reason the level dropped, which is normally pad wear or a leak.
Is DOT 4 an upgrade over DOT 3, and can I mix them?
They are different specifications, not a good better ranking, and the right one for you is whatever your manufacturer calls for. Casually mixing types is a bad habit even between compatible ones, since you end up with fluid that meets no published spec. DOT 5 is silicone and must never go into a system designed for glycol fluid.
Do you replace the fluid when I get new brake pads?
Not automatically, because it is a separate service with a separate reason behind it. We test the fluid while the brake work is being quoted, and if the reading says it is due we will tell you then so you can decide whether to do both at once.
My brakes feel fine, so why bother?
Fluid that has taken on moisture still stops the car normally in everyday driving. The difference shows up under heat, on a long descent or in an emergency stop, which is the worst possible time to find out. That is the whole argument for testing it rather than waiting for a symptom.
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