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Repco Brake Bleeder & Fluid Extractor - RST240
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Repco Brake Bleeder & Fluid Extractor - RST240

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Toledo One-Man Brake Bleeder Kit - 310261

Toledo One-Man Brake Bleeder Kit - 310261

$17
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Repco One Man Brake Bleeder - RST149

Repco One Man Brake Bleeder - RST149

$22
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Repco Brake & Fuel Line Clamp - RST196

Repco Brake & Fuel Line Clamp - RST196

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Repco Brake Fluid Tester - RST239

Repco Brake Fluid Tester - RST239

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Repco Brake Bleeder Kit 6pc - RST185

Repco Brake Bleeder Kit 6pc - RST185

$173
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Toledo Brake Line Pinching Pliers - 321028
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Toledo Brake Line Pinching Pliers - 321028

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Repco Vacuum & Brake Bleeding Kit - RTT1071

Repco Vacuum & Brake Bleeding Kit - RTT1071

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Toledo Fluid Change Syringe 200Ml - 305152

Toledo Fluid Change Syringe 200Ml - 305152

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Toledo Fluid Change Syringe 1.5L - 305151

Toledo Fluid Change Syringe 1.5L - 305151

$185
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Toledo Vacuum Pump Bleeder Kit - 310012

Toledo Vacuum Pump Bleeder Kit - 310012

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Toledo Fluid Quick Lock Fuel Set - 321034

Toledo Fluid Quick Lock Fuel Set - 321034

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Brake Fluid Maintenance for Your 1999 Toyota Echo/Yaris

Brake fluid is a vital component in the braking system of your 1999 Toyota Echo Yaris. It's responsible for transferring the force from your brake pedal to the braking mechanism, enabling your car to slow down or come to a complete stop. Over time, however, brake fluid can absorb moisture from the air, leading to a drop in its boiling point, which affects braking efficiency. To keep your vehicle's braking system in top-notch condition, regular brake fluid checks and replacements are necessary.

The first rule of thumb when it comes to brake fluid is to check its level and condition regularly. Your owner's manual will usually recommend inspecting the brake fluid every time you perform an oil change or at least once a year. You can do this by locating the brake fluid reservoir under the hood of your car. It's labelled and typically made of translucent plastic, so you can see the fluid level without opening it. The fluid should be clear or a light amber colour. If it's dark or looks contaminated, it's time for a change.

Changing the brake fluid is a straightforward process that can be done DIY-style or by your trusted mechanic. If you're going the DIY route, ensure you have the right tools and fresh DOT 3 or DOT 4 brake fluid, as these are usually recommended for vehicles like the 1999 Toyota Echo Yaris. Before starting, be sure your car is parked on a flat surface, and all necessary safety precautions are taken. Remember to wear gloves and goggles to protect against spills or leaks.

  1. Remove the old brake fluid from the reservoir using a siphon or turkey baster. Dispose of it responsibly as it's hazardous to the environment.
  2. Refill the reservoir with fresh brake fluid, ensuring it's at the recommended level.
  3. Bleed the brakes. Start with the wheel furthest from the master cylinder and work your way closer. Have someone pump the brake pedal while you open and close the bleeder valve on each wheel until fresh fluid comes out with no air bubbles.
  4. Top up the reservoir as needed to prevent air from getting into the system.
  5. Check for any leaks and ensure everything is tightened properly.

This task should be performed every two years or 40,000 km - whichever comes first - but check your service manual for specific intervals suited for your vehicle. Regular maintenance will not only enhance the stopping power of your Echo Yaris, but it also ensures your safety on the road is never compromised.

Good brake fluid care benefits your car's overall performance and longevity, and most importantly, it keeps you and your passengers safe. Consider this as an investment in peace of mind, knowing that your brakes are effectively doing their job whenever you need them.