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2017 Toyota RAV4 brake fluid — what it does and when to change it

Brake fluid absolutely is used on the 2017 Toyota RAV4. Technical sources including the 2017 Toyota RAV4 Owner’s Manual specify brake fluid to SAE J1703 / FMVSS No. 116 DOT 3, and Toyota’s repair information confirms a conventional hydraulic braking system with ABS and stability control on both petrol and hybrid models. That means brake fluid is essential to transfer pedal force into clamping force at the wheels.

In this RAV4, brake fluid is the lifeblood of the braking system. When the driver presses the pedal, hydraulic pressure travels through lines to the calipers, while ABS and vehicle stability systems precisely modulate that pressure to keep the car stable. Because brake fluid is hygroscopic (it absorbs moisture over time), its boiling point drops and corrosion risk rises if it’s left too long. That can lead to a spongy pedal, longer stopping distances, or uneven braking — none of which anyone wants on a wet Kiwi back road or a hot Aussie highway.

For Australia and New Zealand, dealer service schedules commonly replace brake fluid every 24 months regardless of kilometres. That interval lines up with Toyota logbook practices locally and is a sensible rhythm for both city and country driving. Heavy towing, steep hill work, or regular spirited drives can justify testing or changing sooner. A proper service flushes the old fluid out of all four corners (and the ABS modulator) and refills with fresh, sealed DOT 3 fluid to the correct spec.

Day to day, it’s worth a quick look at the reservoir: the level should sit between the MIN and MAX marks, and the fluid colour should be clear to light amber. Top up only with fresh, unopened DOT 3 (DOT 4 is acceptable if DOT 3 isn’t available, but don’t use silicone DOT 5). Keep the cap and area clean — dirt or moisture is the enemy — and wipe any spills straight away as brake fluid can damage paint. If the system is opened or air gets in, bleeding is required