yes he absolutely should.
go to a mechanic immediately
PS should be 18000 miles and brake fluid about 30000 miles PS should be 18000 miles and brake fluid about 30000 miles
You should flush and replace the brake fluid in your brake system every two years. You can change your own brake fluid, but service facilities now do this with brake flushing machines. If you find have a brake fluid leak or you have to bleed your brakes, youll have to restore the brake fluid in your master cylinder to its proper level. Here are some things that you should know about buying and using brake fluid
eventually, yes. brake fluid will absorb moisture from the air which degrades its performance.
There is no such thing as "brake oil." There is brake fluid that can be replaced (if you wish) at JiffyLube or one of the other fast-lube shops.The mechanic will open a small valve at each wheel to drain old fluid while an assistant replenishes the fluid level at the master cylinder.
Yes, and mechanic can change your fluid.
You can find information on changing your brake fluid yourself is to go online and look up under the information for changing brake fluid. You can also speak with a mechanic.
Change oil and filter
you should consider changing your brake fluid every half an hour if you do not do this your car will seasup and will not be able to start your car u should alsio copnsider shagging your wife every now and then lol
Brake fluid should have low freezing point
If you want to , you can buy a bottle of the correct type of brake fluid and " top up " the brake fluid reservoir yourself . Just make sure the cap area is wiped clean before removing the cap so no dirt falls in the reservoir . As the brakes wear , the brake fluid level will go down
The best advice is to follow the manufacturer's service interval recommendations. Fluid should also be changed if it appears dirty (new fluid is nice clear yellow) or the cap has been loose on the reservoir (as brake fluid is hygroscopic and will absorb moisture from the air, rendering it ineffective). Find a mechanic you trust and follow their recommendations.