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Your Guide on When to Bleed Brake Lines

January 09, 2023

Did you know that you should change your brake fluid every 20,000 miles?

The average car owner probably doesn't spend much time thinking about brake fluid. When you really need a brake fluid bleed, however, your car will tell you.

In this post, we're going to look at some of the signs you need to change brake fluid with a brake line bleeding kit. Simply paying attention to your car goes a long way toward keeping you safe on the road. Keep reading and you'll have the tools to change your brake fluid before anything dangerous happens.

Spongy Brake Pedal

When you hit your brake pedal, it should compress with some resistance and do it the same way every time. A sign that you need to replace your brake fluid is when the pedal feels loose and spongy when it's compressed. If you have to push it to the floor before you get a response, it should be changed immediately.

The reason that this happens is that there are gaps of air in your brake lines due to brake fluid boiling or a lack of fluid. It can be terrifying when this happens, so the sooner you do a brake fluid bleed, the better.

Dashboard Brake Light

Cars are pretty high-tech machines these days, so anytime there's something awry, a dash light should let you know. When the ABS light comes on, it's telling you there's an issue with your anti-lock braking system, which could mean that you're low on brake fluid.

Poor Brake Performance

If you start to notice that your brakes aren't performing as well as they normally do, it could be that you need a brake fluid flush. Brakes should be hyper-responsive and as soon as they aren't, you should get them serviced by a professional.

Once the problem is diagnosed as a brake fluid issue, you can simply buy a brake line bleeding kit from Motive Products. Our kits are make and model-specific, so you'll be guaranteed to get your brake fluid flushed the right way. The best part is that they're easy to use, so you can do it yourself in a matter of minutes.

Smells and Noises When Using the Brake

Hearing noises as you hit the brakes is a common sign of a number of different brake problems. If this coincides with a burning smell, you probably have burnt-out brake fluid that needs to be flushed.

Driving with old and burnt-out brake fluid can lead directly to brake failure. Take the car off the road and perform a brake fluid change as soon as possible.

It's Been Over 2 Years

Brake fluid doesn't need changing as frequently as other car fluids, so it's easy to forget about. The importance of changing the brake fluid every 2 years or 20,000 miles can't be understated, however. If you don't, you'll eventually experience one or more of the above issues.

Get Your Brake Line Bleeding Kit Today

Don't ignore what your brakes are telling you, it could result in disaster. If you think you need to bleed your brake fluid lines, head over to our Motive Products website and check out our Motive Application Selector.

This will help you figure out which brake line bleeding kit to buy. Once you have it, learning how to bleed brake fluids couldn't be easier.

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