Guys,
I need your advice. I was at the dealership yesterday to get an oil change for my 2008 TL. The service advisor told me that I will need to replace my brake pads soon - they are closer to the red zone (although still in yellow) - the SA told me that if I get the brake service done I would be able to extend the life of my brake pads. (brake service is basically taking apart the brake parts and cleaning/lubricating them)
Secondly, I have not replaced the brake fluid ever. I was planning to get the brake fluid replaced in the next couple of weeks but the SA told me that my brake fluid is fine. Now I am confused if I need to replace the fluid or is it really not required.
The brakes feel slightly mushy - I was driving a friends 2yr old SUV last week and felt the brakes on the SUV were crisper than those on my TL.
What do you think?
Thanks in advance!!
I need your advice. I was at the dealership yesterday to get an oil change for my 2008 TL. The service advisor told me that I will need to replace my brake pads soon - they are closer to the red zone (although still in yellow) - the SA told me that if I get the brake service done I would be able to extend the life of my brake pads. (brake service is basically taking apart the brake parts and cleaning/lubricating them)
Secondly, I have not replaced the brake fluid ever. I was planning to get the brake fluid replaced in the next couple of weeks but the SA told me that my brake fluid is fine. Now I am confused if I need to replace the fluid or is it really not required.
The brakes feel slightly mushy - I was driving a friends 2yr old SUV last week and felt the brakes on the SUV were crisper than those on my TL.
What do you think?
Thanks in advance!!