Had my 2019 Hyundai i30 serviced today by main dealer- 2nd year 'major' service. Included a 'clutch/brake' fluid' change. For previous cars I've owned, I've always been asked if iI wanted a brake fluid change and, if I declined, the price quoted over the phone, was suddenly reduced from £39.99 to £19.99.
What does the service schedule say?
Indeed - it should say what frequency it has to be changed, because the fluid is hygroscopic, and thus will degrade even when sitting on the driveway. My (admittedly much old [2005]) Mazda3 says every two years / 25,000 miles service, whichever comes sooner.
I suspect it's quite similar for most cars, as it is a quite generic system. Mine gets lumped into the service cost up front.
Not that it'll likely affect the OP (given the age of the car means it'll likely have direct electric power steering), but for others like me who own cars with hydraulic power steering, some makes (Mazda included) do not replace the power steering fluid via the maintenance schedule - in theory it should be checked for colour (going from red [good] to brown [contaminated with burnt/degraded residue]), but I'm not sure if that is even included on the schedule.
Edited by Engineer Andy on 25/06/2021 at 15:18
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