How often should the brake fluid be changed for Haval F7?

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StCameron
07/29/25 7:46pm
Under normal circumstances, drivers should change the brake fluid every two years or approximately 40,000 kilometers. However, this still needs to be combined with actual conditions to check whether replacement is necessary. Additionally, if the brakes feel either too soft or too hard, or if there is a sensation that the vehicle cannot stop, it is essential to promptly check whether the water content in the brake fluid is too high or if there are other impurities present. Below is a partial introduction to brake fluid: 1. Brake fluid, also known as hydraulic brake fluid, primarily functions to transmit pressure to the brake calipers. It has four main functions: energy transmission, rust and corrosion prevention, heat dissipation, and lubrication. 2. Brake fluid is categorized into three types: alcohol-based, mineral oil-based, and synthetic. Among these, alcohol-based and mineral oil-based fluids have been phased out, and the current market predominantly offers synthetic brake fluid.
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