Be sure to discard bottles of brake fluid that are over a year old - brake fluid sucks the moisture out of the air and the water vapor in the fluid can rust out your brake lines quickly. Do not shake the fluid before pouring it in your vehicle - the air bubbles will foul up your brake lines. When adding fluid to your Range Rover, it is important to check your owners manual for the correct type to add - it likely be either DOT 3, DOT 4 or DOT 5, also known as silicone brake fluid. Brake fluid will also make your paint peel off if you spill it on your Range Rover, so be careful not to spill it. If you are adding brake fluid to your Range Rover on a regular basis, you should check for leaks (we have a video for this too!) As with most fluids in your engine, brake fluid can cause serious harm if you get it in your eyes, so be sure to wear safety glasses and gloves. The video above shows you how to add brake fluid to your Land Rover Range Rover. If you don't have enough brake fluid in the brake fluid reservoir, air can get in your brake lines and your Range Rover won't stop properly. When you hit the brake pedal in your 2004 Land Rover Range Rover it pumps brake fluid down to your brakes which increases the pressure to make your car slow down.
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