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Parts for your 1988 Suzuki Jimny-Brake fluid

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CRC Disc Brake Quiet 255g - 5017
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CRC Disc Brake Quiet 255g - 5017

$42
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Repco Brake Cleaner 350g - RABRAKECLEAN

Repco Brake Cleaner 350g - RABRAKECLEAN

$11
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Motortech Brake Cleaner 400g - MT200

Motortech Brake Cleaner 400g - MT200

$18
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Nulon Pro Strength Brake Cleaner 440g - BRAKE-400

Nulon Pro Strength Brake Cleaner 440g - BRAKE-400

$28
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Repco Fluid Transfer Pump 1L - RUP1L

Repco Fluid Transfer Pump 1L - RUP1L

$49
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Repco LP1 Lubricant 400g - RALP1

Repco LP1 Lubricant 400g - RALP1

$13
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Moreys Red-I Marine Grease 450g - 43004MG

Moreys Red-I Marine Grease 450g - 43004MG

$39
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Toledo Low Profile Oil Drain Pan 20L - 305089

Toledo Low Profile Oil Drain Pan 20L - 305089

$302
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Mobil Agri Super 15W-40 Engine Oil 20L - 135107

Mobil Agri Super 15W-40 Engine Oil 20L - 135107

$255
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Brake Fluid Maintenance for Your 1988 Suzuki Jimny

The 1988 Suzuki Jimny, known for its rugged build and reliability, requires some attention to ensure its braking system performs optimally. Like any vehicle, maintaining the brake fluid is a crucial part of its overall servicing routine. Let's discuss how to properly handle brake fluid maintenance to keep your Jimny stopping smoothly.

Firstly, it's essential to understand the role of brake fluid in your Jimny. This hydraulic fluid is responsible for transferring force into pressure, it is a vital component that allows your brakes to function correctly. Over time, brake fluid can absorb moisture from the environment, which reduces its effectiveness and can even lead to brake failure if not addressed.

Keeping this in mind, here are some key points to consider when servicing the brake fluid in your 1988 Suzuki Jimny:

  1. Regular Checks: It's advisable to check your brake fluid level at least once every few months. The brake fluid reservoir is typically located near the back of the engine bay. Ensure the fluid level is between the minimum and maximum marks on the reservoir.
  2. Fluid Quality: Examine the condition of the brake fluid. Fresh fluid is usually clear or light amber. If it looks dark or murky, it's time for a replacement. This discolouration is a sign of contamination, which can compromise braking performance.
  3. Flush and Replace: As a guideline, the brake fluid should be completely flushed and replaced every two years or according to your mechanic's recommendation. While this may vary based on driving conditions, it's a reliable benchmark to ensure your brakes remain in top shape.
  4. Avoid Contamination: When handling brake fluid, avoid getting dirt or moisture into the system. Always use fluid from a sealed container and ensure the cap is securely replaced after checking or refilling. Contaminants can drastically reduce the effectiveness of the fluid.
  5. Professional Servicing: While you can check the brake fluid level yourself, it's wise to have a professional mechanic assess and replace the brake fluid if you're unsure. They have the tools and expertise to perform this task correctly and safely.

Proper brake fluid maintenance is not just a preventive measure but a necessary step to ensure your Suzuki Jimny operates safely on the road. By keeping a watchful eye on the fluid levels and quality, and by adhering to recommended maintenance schedules, you can have peace of mind knowing your vehicle's braking system is functioning as it should. Remember, when it comes to safety and performance, regular attention to these small details can make a big difference. Happy driving!