Brake Fluid In My Car 5 Likely Leak Causes Explained
Brake Fluid in My Car: 5 Likely Leak Causes Explained
Brake fluid is typically found in the brake fluid reservoir, located under the hood of your car near the back of the engine compartment. It’s often attached to the brake master cylinder, which is connected to the brake pedal. The reservoir is usually a translucent plastic container with markings indicating the minimum and maximum levels of fluid. To locate it, open your car’s hood and look for a small container labeled with symbols like “brake fluid” or “DOT” (Department of Transportation) followed by a number (e.g., DOT 3 or DOT 4). It’s crucial to check the brake fluid level regularly and ensure it stays within the recommended range to maintain braking performance and safety.
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