Mach-Lee
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Brake fluid should be done every 3-6 years depending on how humid it is where you live (it lasts longer in dry climates). It's best to test the moisture and change it based on that to prevent unnecessary fluid changes.I have seen other posts on merits on whether this is really needed. The SF bay area is not very humid, advisor indicated this is not on Ford's maintenance schedule, but a dealer recommendation (?!). Seems pricey for something that I'm not sure is really needed. I know all cars are different, but my 2007 Prius went over 220k miles without needing any brake work. I got the advisor to agree that the best course of action is to see if they find anything at the 30k service inspection before deciding whether the brake fluid change is required, comments?
Mine is still dry after 3 years, I check it annually and replace once I see moisture showing up on the tester.
Here is a map of average dew point. You can see if you're in South Florida, you'd want to adhere to the every 3-year schedule, but if you live in the Rockies, you'd probably be able to stretch it to 6+ years.
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