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To those who own a 3+ year old hybrid, how much did you pay for the brake fluid flush?
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Hybrids are getting common these days, but since Mavericks don’t have a conventional vacuum boosted brake system, I’d just as soon the dealer does mine.Haven't needed it yet, but I would think that any competent brake shop would be a less expensive (and possibly better) choice than a ford dealership.
Even at 3 years, you may not need your brake fluid flushed..To those who own a 3+ year old hybrid, how much did you pay for the brake fluid flush?
The manual specifically says not to stretch the flush interval. I will change mine on time. Do as you please with yours.Even at 3 years, you may not need your brake fluid flushed..
Have it tested for moisture content first by a competent shop. That will actually heat it to see how much moisture is contains.
Cheaper conductivity tests aren't always reliable.
Yes Sir!The manual specifically says not to stretch the flush interval. I will change mine on time. Do as you please with yours.
The Prius has an electric braking system, too. Not vacuum. It has been around since 1997, and sold in the US for a quarter century. Reputable brake shops are very familiar with them.Hybrids are getting common these days, but since Mavericks don’t have a conventional vacuum boosted brake system, I’d just as soon the dealer does mine.
Thanks for that. I knew our hybrid system is very similar to the Prius, but I had no idea if that extended to the brakes.The Prius has an electric braking system, too. Not vacuum. It has been around since 1997, and sold in the US for a quarter century. Reputable brake shops are very familiar with them.
I decided to call my dealer. The price quoted for a brake flush is $186. He said it is the same price for hybrids and regular engines. More than I expected, but it could have been worse.Dunno about Ford/Mav costs for brake fluid flush/renew. But a reference point that may/may not be relevant- my daughter in CA (LA area) just had oil/filter change and brake fluid flush/renew on her 2019 (6 model years old) Honda Fit with ~70k miles on it at a Honda dealership - $341.45.
If you 'assume' around $80 for a dealership oil/filter change (yes outrageous but it is what it is), then the brake fluid stuff was 'around' $260.
Asked my dealer how much and service manager came out of office when service rep conferred with manager and asked how often I opened the cap. I said never, he said maybe in couple more years. So I guess I'll just continue to look at fill level through the plastic.Even at 3 years, you may not need your brake fluid flushed..
Have it tested for moisture content first by a competent shop. That will actually heat it to see how much moisture is contains.
Cheaper conductivity tests aren't always reliable.