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2009 Nissan Serena Brake Fluid — What It Does and When to Change It
Brake fluid absolutely is relevant and used on the 2009 Nissan Serena (C25). The vehicle runs a conventional hydraulic braking system (with ABS), which relies on brake fluid to transmit pedal force to the callipers. This is confirmed in Nissan’s Serena C25 Series Service Manual (Brake – BR section) and the 2009 Owner’s Manual maintenance specs, which call for DOT 3 brake fluid.
For the Serena, brake fluid is the unsung hero that keeps braking strong and predictable. It transfers pressure instantly from the pedal to the brakes, resists boiling under heat, lubricates internal components, and protects against corrosion inside the master cylinder, lines, callipers and ABS modulator. Because it’s hygroscopic (it absorbs moisture from the air), the boiling point falls over time and the risk of brake fade and internal rust creeps up—especially with the stop–start, mixed urban–highway driving common across Australia and New Zealand.
Nissan service literature for the C25 specifies DOT 3 fluid and periodic replacement. Workshops in AU/NZ typically recommend changing it about every 24 months (or around 40,000 km), but the owner should follow the vehicle’s service schedule and the label on the reservoir cap. Sticking with DOT 3 that meets or exceeds SAE J1703 is safest