I've seen recommendations of every two years. Personally, I've never done that. When we did our own work a long time ago, we'd adjust and bleed the brakes so that flushed some of the fluid.Do I need a brake flush on my 2023 Genesis G70 with 37K miles? I'm skeptical that dealer recommended. Thanx
thanx for the adviceI've seen recommendations of every two years. Personally, I've never done that. When we did our own work a long time ago, we'd adjust and bleed the brakes so that flushed some of the fluid.
In the manual for my G80, is says to inspect, I see nothing to replace it. My dealer did all the service and never mentioned it.
thanx for the adviceHyundai/Genesis seems to have problems with corrosion in the ABS modules. For that reason, I would do it. Note that you don't have to get the dealer to do it. It is an easy DIY, or you could find an independent shop to do it.
Since brake fluid is affected the most by moisture (vs. any other auto fluid/oils), it's typically a good idea to change it out every 3yrs. Your car will still stop w/ old brake fluid but won't be as effective, and the boiling point will get lower over time too. Really depends if you just drive your car or REALLY drive your car.Do I need a brake flush on my 2023 Genesis G70 with 37K miles? I'm skeptical that dealer recommended. Thanx
thanks for the adviceSince brake fluid is affected the most by moisture (vs. any other auto fluid/oils), it's typically a good idea to change it out every 3yrs. Your car will still stop w/ old brake fluid but won't be as effective, and the boiling point will get lower over time too. Really depends if you just drive your car or REALLY drive your car.