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Service, Repairs & MOT

Brake fluid top-up for your Porsche

Book a local RAC Approved Garage that you can trust.

  • 12-months parts guarantee
  • Honest pricing
  • Exceptional customer service

£179.18

Average price for this repair for your Porsche in the last 30 days^

Why choose the RAC for a brake fluid top-up?

At the RAC, we've got over 125 years' experience helping UK drivers. We have the skills and knowledge to keep your vehicle running. We'll give you results you can rely on at a price you can afford.

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Book a brake fluid top-up

Low or contaminated brake fluid can lead to reduced braking performance and make you take longer to stop. To help make sure your car is stopping safely, get your brake fluid checked and topped up.

Any work done will meet the high standards set by the RAC.
We’re friendly, straightforward and jargon-free
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Book a diagnostic

A mechanic will check your car for faults and talk you through any repairs you might need. There are various ways to check for faults, which could include a physical examination or plugging in to check your car’s onboard engine management system.

We’ll look for any mechanical or electrical problems. If we need to, we’ll also check your car’s onboard engine management system. Depending on your car and issue, this will usually include: – Engine – Power steering – Brakes – Transmission – Exhaust system – Fuel injection system – Cooling system and air flow – Sensors

And it’s not just brake fluid top-ups that we do for Porsche

RAC Approved Garages offer MOTs and services. Our professional mechanics have the expertise and experience to make sure your vehicle is operating safely and efficiently – results you can rely on at a price you can afford.

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Try one of our RAC Approved Garages

Car M.D. (Mossley) LTD

4.8/5

Car M.D. (Mossley) LTD in Mossley.
Car M.D (Mossley) Ltd, Mossley, OL59BG

SH Diesel Repair Centre UK LTD

5.0/5

we are a Independent Injector & Turbo Specialist , Common Rail Injector Testing + Reconditioning & New available All Mechanical work undertaken from Services, Brakes, Exhaust, Suspension to Major engine work and Engine Rebuilds. Diagnostics Tyres At SH Diesel We are all professional, highly trained mechanics
66 Arthur Street, Lake Side, Reddich, B988JY

Master MOT and Service Centre

4.0/5

We offer car and van Mot service six days a week from 9 am to 6pm.we offer car servicing brakes exhausts diagnostics Tyres replacement free pre mot checks
Unit3 Woodland Mill Hazelbottom Road M8 0Gq, Behind To Express Car Wash, Manchester, M80GQ

Portside Cars LTD

4.0/5

We are a family run business and it is important to us that your trust us and feel comfortable with us. We pride ourselves on giving the best and honest service that we possibly can with the quickest turnaround time.
Unit 8, Canal Bridge Enterprise Centre, Meadow Lane, Ellesmere Port, CH654EH

G & R Autos LTD

4.8/5

We have over 17 years previous experience within the motor trade. We take on all makes and models of cars and short wheel-base vans. We can do anything from: Bulbs, brakes, exhausts, servicing, cambelts, welding, MOT’s and much more! We offer collection and delivery service within a 5 mile radius to reduce inconvenience you your working day.This service has to be booked in advance. For your no obligation quote call us!
Unit 18 G, Chapman Way, Tunbridge Wells, TN23EF

Frequently asked questions about a brake fluid change

Yes, you definitely need to change the brake fluid! Over time, it absorbs moisture, which lowers its boiling point and weakens its performance. This can cause your brakes to fade, work less effectively, or even fail.

If you don’t change your brake fluid, you’re putting yourself in danger – it’s as simple as that. Over time, brake fluid absorbs moisture, lowering its boiling point which makes your brakes less effective. Old brake fluid can also cause corrosion in the brake system, leading to costly repairs.

You can, but it needs the right tools and know-how. It's usually safer and better to let a mechanic handle it to make sure it’s done right.

Change your brake fluid every two to three years or every 30,000 miles. Check your car’s manual for exact timing.

No, mixing is a bad idea. Old fluid may have moisture and dirt, which can weaken the new fluid. Always replace all the old fluid to keep your brakes working their best.

A brake fluid flush is when all the old fluid is drained out and replaced with new fluid. This removes moisture and dirt from the brake system, helping it work safely and efficiently.