How to Replace Brake Fluid in a Car?
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The method for replacing brake fluid in a car is as follows: 1. Open the driver's side door of the car and pull the hood release lever located on the left side of the driver's leg area; 2. Lift the car's engine hood upwards and secure it with the support rod, ensuring it is firmly propped to avoid any hazards during the operation; 3. Refill the car's brake fluid up to the MAX level. Brake fluid, also known as hydraulic brake fluid, should be purchased from reliable manufacturers, and the higher the grade, the better. All liquids have the characteristic of being incompressible. In a sealed container or a liquid-filled pipeline, when the liquid is under pressure, it quickly and uniformly transmits the pressure to all parts of the liquid. Hydraulic braking systems operate based on this principle.