The Top Garage in Las Vegas for Your Ferrari’s Brake Fluid Leak Repairs

The Top Garage in Las Vegas for Your Ferrari’s Brake Fluid Leak Repairs

If you have a Ferrari, you’re probably aware that Ferrari North America issued a recall in 2021 and then another recall in 2022 on several models of their cars due to brake fluid leakage complications. No matter what car you have, leaking brake fluid can be a challenge. In this article, we will talk about general difficulties relating to brake fluid leaks in any car and also specifically address the serious problems Ferraris have had. We will also offer some tips on what to do about this.

Brake Fluid Issues With Ferraris

If you have questions about whether your model was recalled, please feel free to ask us. Also, any authorized Ferrari dealer will fix the problem free of charge. There is currently a class action lawsuit against Ferrari filed by US drivers because Ferrari failed to notify drivers about this dangerous problem and a few other reasons.

If you think your Ferrari is leaking brake fluid, please do not drive your Ferrari under those conditions. Have your car towed to our professional garage. Whether your Ferrari is on the recall list or not, you may still need help with your brakes and fluid. Certain replacements and software updates may be needed. We are here to help.

The Role of Brake Fluids in a Car

The brake fluid in a car is a hydraulic fluid. It cannot be compressed, making it the ideal fluid to use for a hydraulic braking system. Its formulation ensures that it retains a consistent thickness in varying temperatures, making certain that the brakes will work under different circumstances. When you step on the brake pedal, force is applied to the fluid inside the reservoir, which transfers this force to the wheel’s calipers or cylinders. This triggers the brake pads or brake shoes to stop your car.

Signs That Your Car May Be Leaking Brake Fluid

These are some signs you need to pay attention to, as they may mean you have brake fluid leakage.

  • Car Pulls to One Side: When you brake, if your car pulls to one side, it could mean there is a blockage in the brake lines, indicating brake fluid issues. It could also be due to uneven brake pad wear or a defective brake caliper.
  • Puddle Under Your Car: If you notice a light yellow or brown puddle under your car, you certainly have brake fluid escaping.
  • Unpleasant Odor: If the puddle under your car smells like fish oil, that’s most likely leaked brake fluid.
  • Brake Pedal Feels Spongy: When you depress the brakes, if it feels squishy, you may be losing brake fluid.
  • Vibration When Braking: If you are gently pressing the brakes and you feel a quivering in the brakes, that can mean loss of brake fluid.
  • Brakes are Noisy: Any type of squeaking or squealing sounds from your brakes are an indication they must be inspected.
  • ABS Warning Light: If you see the anti-lock braking system warning light is on, please make sure you get your car checked for brake fluid or other issues.
  • Brake Service Warning Lights: If you notice the brake service warning light is illuminated in your dashboard’s instrument cluster, then it could imply any number of issues with your car’s brakes. The only way to know for sure what kind of brake problem you have is to have it checked by a professional mechanic.

Why Do Brake Fluid Leaks Occur?

There can be many reasons for the brake fluid to ooze out. It is quite normal that over time, seals and gaskets will fail, brake pads and rotors will wear down, and brake fluid will manage to escape. In the case of the recalled Ferraris, the problem was the brake fluid reservoir cap. It was not venting correctly, and brake fluid was dribbling out. This is a potentially hazardous situation as it could lead to a complete loss of braking ability.

Paladin Automotive for your Ferrari

In the case of the recalled Ferraris, the problem Ferrari Brake Fluid Filling can be fixed with a new reservoir cap and updated software. There could be other reasons for your car to be leaking brake fluid. At Paladin Automotive, we are highly trained ASE-certified (Automotive Service Excellence) mechanics.

In addition, we are trained and authorized to work on Ferraris and other luxury European cars. Please give us a call to find out how we can help. Book an appointment and visit us. We have three locations in Nevada. Stop by our garage in Spring Valley, Summerlin, or Las Vegas.

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