How to Flush Brake Fluid Jeep Wrangler

Brake fluid is a vital part of your Jeep’s stopping power, so it’s important to keep it topped off. This guide will show you how to flush brake fluid Jeep Wrangler.

How to flush brake fluid in a Jeep Wrangler

When your Jeep Wrangler’s brake fluid gets low, it’s time to flush it. Here’s how:

1. Park the Jeep Wrangler in a level area.
2. Remove the wheel and tire.
3. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
4. Drain the brake fluid from the master cylinder by inserting a funnel into the brake fluid port and using a long cap screwdriver to turn the master cylinder cap until it comes loose (be careful not to lose any of the brake fluid).
5. Pour enough fresh brake fluid into the funnel to fill it three-quarters full.
6. Replace the master cylinder cap and wheel and tire, connect the negative battery cable, and drive the Jeep Wrangler away from the fluid source.
7. Check for leaks after you’ve driven a few miles. If there are no leaks, replace the brake pads and shoes as necessary.

Conclusion

Brake fluid can become an eyesore on your Jeep Wrangler. Here are four tips to help you flush brake fluid and keep your Jeep looking great:
1) Get a new brake fluid reservoir – Brake fluid can build up over time and eventually leak out of the reservoir. A new reservoir will ensure that there is always enough brake fluid available to flush the system when needed.
2) Use a blow-out hose – A quick blast of air from a blow-out hose will force all the old brake fluid out of the calipers and hoses, preventing any future leaks.
3) Open up the bleeder screw – Bleeding the brakes often helps clear any debris or rust that has built up in between the brakes pads and disk surfaces, which can cause noises and problems down the road.
4) Use a pressure washer – A powerful water jet can also be used to clean off any debris or built-up gunk on BRAKE FLUID DISKs, which will help prevent future problems.

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