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Now brakes can easily last 50K, and I put no more than 5K per year on my vehicles. It is imperative that I change the fluid on a timely basis, especially in my climate.
Note the alteration. This is a demographic evolution, not a design one.
And no one has come up with a plausible reason why this wasn't an OEM recommended maintenance item on domestic cars before the millennium and in my case 2002. I went through both A and B schedules. "Inspect brake lining" was the only mention of brakes. In the brake section, it says to use DOT 3 approved fluid.
Where were all these smart engineers? How could they have put us all at risk for so long? Millions of units rolling daily and all but the last few years RISKING THEIR LIVES for lack of this essential service.
Anyone?
Now if you want to say "Hey, it's cheap and easy and there's really no downside to it. I feel better. I'm paranoid about my ABS module that costs $2000 remanufactured ..etc..etc.
Great.
But I bet if you really think about it, you've merely been convinced that this is a must do and have absolutely no statistical/material proof that it has ever been required.
Now a Euro? Sure. They'll spec aviation grade synthetic central hydraulic fluid @ $20/pint if it gives them .000001% more aplomb or farfegnugen. It's in their DNA.
Swagger added for devil's non-avocacy effect