They are very very inexpensive and available from places like Halfords, Amazon. Temu, etcDon’t understand why VW can’t test for moisture? so looks like I will buy a tester myself can anyone recommend one
That’s fine, but that will only test the fluid in the reservoir, it won’t test the fluid at the business end in the calipers where all the heating and cooling goes on. So it stands to reason that the condition of the fluid degrades at its highest near the wheels as the fluid doesn’t circulate around the system, instead just being pushed backwards and forwards as the brakes are pressed and released.Get the fluid tested. (Or get a tester for yourself)
The two year interval is a cash cow for dealers and is not environmentally friendly in any way
30 seconds is all that is required to check the health of the brake fluid.
That's not quite how it works is it.That’s fine, but that will only test the fluid in the reservoir, it won’t test the fluid at the business end in the calipers where all the heating and cooling goes on. So it stands to reason that the condition of the fluid degrades at its highest near the wheels as the fluid doesn’t circulate around the system, instead just being pushed backwards and forwards as the brakes are pressed and released.
You’ll find that most if not all motor manufacturers state a two year brake fluid change, however you could have this changed by a non-franchised repairer, or even do it yourself if capable, just remember to include copies of invoices in your service history to evidence that it’s been done in the suggested timeframe
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