CrazyOne
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Good to know. I have done it on my motorcycle, but never on a car.I should add the front calipers have 2 bleeders. They say to bleed the inbound first, then outbound, than inbound again.
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Good to know. I have done it on my motorcycle, but never on a car.I should add the front calipers have 2 bleeders. They say to bleed the inbound first, then outbound, than inbound again.
I would hope Rivian uses a pressure bleeder. Pumping it manually is an old school art.Nothing special to diy this right? Just open the bleeder screw, attach hose, fill&pump brakes, right?
But it should be done on all cars. My BMW said every two years. If not stated I’d do it every 4-5 years.Flush and fill $258.50 + tax at the Service Center. Rivian recommends doing this every 3 years.
Brake fluid degrades over time. It attracts and absorbs water, which causes longer pedal travel. Fluid will darken over time. There's test strips you can get to test the fluid.Why does Rivian recommend this service every 3 years? I've never had it done on any other vehicle.
Placed in service. Use actually helps the moisture enter the system.Curious about others' opinion, or Rivian's instructions: Does the three years start when the vehicle is placed in service, or when it is manufactured? The gap can be a few months or more....
Thanks to all!