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What kind of brake fluid is suitable for a 2003 Ford Ranger?

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Leilani P.

The 2003 Ford Ranger needs DOT 3 brake fluid, which can usually be found on the driver's side of the engine bay towards the back. Brake lubricants are important for the Ranger's brakes as they help handle the heat and pressure, thus extending the brake assembly's lifespan. It's advisable to have regular service check-ups to ensure the hydraulic fluid is in good condition. Manufacturers generally recommend flushing the fluid every 4-5 years, depending on your driving habits and how much you haul. Signs that your vehicle may be low on lubricants include unnecessary ABS activation, squealing noises, and a firm brake pedal. The average cost to service the Ranger's braking system is around $80-$100 for materials and labor. Using branded lubricants is preferable as they offer up to twice as much protection compared to aftermarket options.

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  • El Miguel

    The brake fluid container for a 2003 Ford Ranger is found right next to the brake master cylinder at the rear of the engine. Make sure to keep it topped up with DOT 3 brake fluid at all times.

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