Step Up your Stops
Posted June 14, 2026 12:00 PMLet’s face it. Many of us take our vehicle’s brakes for granted. We step on the pedal, the brakes slow us down and stop us. They’re also vital to helping us control our vehicles. That’s why it’s important to think about brakes as one of the most important safety systems we have.
Malfunctioning brakes increase our risk of accidents, can lower our fuel efficiency because of increased friction and can prematurely wear the other components of our vehicles.
One of the ways we can keep our brake systems working properly is by periodically having the brake fluid replaced. That means the old brake fluid in a hydraulic braking system is removed and replaced with clean, fresh fluid. Brake fluid absorbs moisture over time, which lowers its boiling point and may cause the inside of the brake system to corrode.
Replacing the brake fluid is not as simple as just draining the old fluid out and putting new in. Our technician uses specially-designed equipment to push the old fluid and contaminants (rust particles, dirt, air bubbles) out of the brake lines, calipers, wheel cylinder and master cylinder.
When you come to us for a brake fluid replacement, you will find your braking performance will be as consistent and responsive as it used to be. Your risk of brake fade or failure when you brake hard will be reduced. And brake fluid replacement will help prevent internal rust and corrosion in brake components.
Some manufacturers recommend brake fluid replacement every 2 to 3 years, but it depends on what vehicle you drive, how you drive it and in what conditions. Your advisor will be glad to help you set up your next brake fluid service.
Arizona Auto and Radiator Repair
1255 E FRY BLVD
Sierra Vista, AZ 85635
520-459-2216
www.azautorepair.net