Is Steering Fluid the Same as Brake Fluid?
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Steering fluid and brake fluid are not the same. Therefore, they cannot be mixed. Introduction to Brake Fluid: Brake fluid is the same as hydraulic fluid used in braking systems. Brake fluid contains a certain proportion of water content. When the water content in the brake fluid becomes excessive, it must be replaced promptly. Brake fluid inherently has hygroscopic properties, meaning moisture from the air can seep into the brake fluid reservoir through the vent hole. Over time, this can lead to excessive water content in the brake fluid. It effectively lubricates the moving parts of the braking system, extending the lifespan of brake calipers and rubber cups. Steering Fluid: Steering fluid, also known as power steering fluid, is used to assist in the operation of the steering system. Its primary function is to transmit the steering force from the steering gear and alleviate pressure during steering. The power steering system is a modern technology that provides additional force during steering, reducing the effort required by the driver to control the steering.