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

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Repco Brake Cleaner 350g - RABRAKECLEAN

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2005 Toyota Kluger brake fluid — what it does and how to look after it

Yes, brake fluid is relevant and absolutely used on the 2005 Toyota Kluger. Toyota’s technical literature for the 2005 Kluger/Highlander specifies a hydraulic brake system that uses glycol-based brake fluid meeting SAE J1703 or FMVSS No. 116 DOT 3. This aligns with Toyota service information and workshop practices in Australia and New Zealand, where logbook schedules commonly include periodic brake fluid replacement.

In the Kluger, brake fluid transmits pedal force to the callipers and wheel cylinders, and it also lets the ABS and stability systems do their thing smoothly. Good fluid has a high boiling point, resists corrosion inside the master cylinder, lines and callipers, and keeps the pedal feeling firm. Because it’s hygroscopic, it slowly absorbs moisture from the air through vented caps and rubber hoses. Over time that drops its boiling point and can corrode internals — exactly why replacement is part of proper servicing.

For the 2005 Kluger, DOT 3 is the recommended spec, DOT 4 is compatible and sometimes chosen for higher boiling point, but avoid silicone DOT 5 as it’s not compatible with the system. Many AU/NZ service schedules call for a brake fluid change about every 2 years or 40,000 km, and more often if the vehicle tows, tackles alpine descents, or sees lots of ABS intervention. Always check the vehicle’s logbook and follow local workshop guidance.

Quick checks between services help too. The fluid in the reservoir should be a clear to light amber colour. If it’s dark, has debris, or the pedal feels a bit spongy, it’s time to test or replace. A moisture tester reading around 3% or more means the fluid’s due. When replacing, a full system flush and bleed is best practice, about a litre is typically enough for a complete flush on most Kluger setups, though ABS actuations during bleeding can require a touch more.

  • Use only fresh, sealed DOT 3 (or DOT 4 if needed), and don’t mix in DOT 5.
  • Keep the reservoir cap and area spotless to prevent contamination.
  • If any hydraulic component is replaced, bleed that circuit and confirm pedal feel before driving.
  • If an ABS bleed procedure is required, follow Toyota procedure, some cases benefit from a scan tool to cycle valves.

Following these basics keeps the Kluger’s braking crisp, consistent and confidence-inspiring, whether it’s the weekday commute or a long holiday run across the ditch.

FAQ: What brake fluid type does a 2005 Toyota Kluger use?

The 2005 Kluger is designed for DOT 3 brake fluid that meets SAE J1703 or FMVSS No. 116. DOT 4 is compatible and sometimes chosen for extra boiling-point margin, but stick with high-quality, glycol-based fluid and avoid silicone DOT 5.

FAQ: How often should the brake fluid be changed on a 2005 Kluger in AU/NZ?

A practical interval is around every 2 years or 40,000 km. Heavy towing, frequent mountain driving, or repeated ABS activation may justify shorter intervals. Always confirm with the vehicle’s logbook and your local workshop’s guidance.

FAQ: What are the signs the Kluger’s brake fluid needs replacing?

Dark or murky fluid in the reservoir, a softer or spongier pedal, brake fade on long descents, or a high moisture reading on a tester are common cues. If any brake component has been replaced or the system opened, a flush and bleed should be performed.

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