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Why is it dangerous to allow air bubbles into the brake fluid?

Air unlike brake fluid can be compressed. When there is air in the brake system it compresses when you apply the brakes. This causes a loss of brake pressure on the brake pads and results in much longer stopping distances. This is dangerous and will cause an accident.


Why does my Chrysler TC 1999 brake light come on when the car leans to right going around corners?

The brake light coming on when the car leans to the right may indicate a problem with the brake fluid level. When the car leans, the fluid may temporarily move away from the sensor, causing the light to come on. It's recommended to check the brake fluid level and also inspect for any leaks in the braking system.


Side effects of swallowing auto brake fluid?

Swallowing auto brake fluid can be harmful and may cause symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, difficulty breathing, and even chemical burns in the mouth, throat, and stomach. It can also lead to more serious complications like damage to the kidneys, heart, and nervous system. Seek immediate medical attention if brake fluid is ingested.


How many quarts of fluid to change trani fluid in a 1997 Chevy lumina?

It typically takes about 5-8 quarts of transmission fluid to change the transmission fluid in a 1997 Chevy Lumina, but it's best to check your owner's manual for the exact amount needed for your specific vehicle.


How do you bleed brakes clockwise or counter clockwise?

The Bleeders Will Open Counter Clockwise, Just The Same As Removing a Bolt. Make Sure You Put Some Penetrating Spray On Them If They Are Feeling Real Tight ( not WD-40 ) A Good Brand Also Use A 6 Point Socket, Or Wrench And Take Your Time. The bleed valve is turned COUNTER-CLOCKWISE to bleed air from the brake lines. You'll need someone to press the brake pedal as someone else turns the valve to let air/brake fluid out. Once the pedal is down as far as it will go, turn the valve back closed, then the pedal should be let back up. Repeat that process until the brake pedal is firm. Make sure you keep the brake fluid reservoir full.