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2017 Toyota Wish brake-fluid: what it does and when to change it
Brake fluid is absolutely relevant to the 2017 Toyota Wish. Toyota’s repair literature for the ZGE2# series Wish (Brake System/Brake Control sections) specifies a conventional hydraulic braking system using glycol-based brake fluid that meets SAE J1703/FMVSS No.116 DOT 3, with DOT 4 acceptable. This aligns with Toyota Genuine Brake Fluid specs and platform-sharing models (Corolla/Auris) from the same era that run ABS/VSC through the same hydraulic circuit.
On a 2017 Toyota Wish, brake fluid transmits the force from the pedal to the callipers and wheel cylinders, and it also lets ABS and stability control modulate pressure in a split second. Because it’s hygroscopic (it absorbs moisture from the air), its boiling point drops over time and corrosion risk rises inside lines, callipers and the ABS modulator.
Toyota service information and dealer practice across Australia and New Zealand commonly call for a brake-fluid change about every 24 months (or ~40,000 km), with more frequent checks in humid or coastal conditions. That interval keeps the wet boiling point healthy and helps avoid a soft pedal when braking hard down a mountain pass or towing. If the vehicle sees short trips or sits for long periods, periodic testing with a boiling-point or moisture tester is a smart move at service time.
For type, the 2017 Wish takes DOT 3 as the baseline