Questions, answered
Brake-fluid learning FAQ
Are these courses a substitute for a mechanic?
No. They explain safe observation, documentation, and questions to ask. Diagnosis, repair, fluid replacement, and system work should follow the vehicle handbook and qualified professional advice.
What should I check first?
Start with a stable, well-lit vehicle and the owner’s handbook. Learn where the reservoir is, then observe markings and surrounding areas without opening or disturbing anything unnecessarily.
Do all vehicles use the same brake fluid?
No. Specifications vary. Always use the manufacturer’s instructions for the exact vehicle rather than relying on a general label or memory.
What does Fallows mean?
Fallows is your private saved list. Selecting Follow on a catalog item stores its ID in this browser so you can revisit it later.
How does the cart work?
The cart is a local review list. It stores course IDs and quantities in your browser; checkout only displays a confirmation because no payment processing is connected.
Can I study on a phone?
Yes. The lessons and site are structured for readable mobile viewing, including short sections, clear contrast, and generous touch targets.
What if I notice a leak or warning light?
Pause the lesson and follow the vehicle handbook. Arrange qualified assistance and avoid treating an educational page as a remote diagnosis.
Can I ask about a specific vehicle?
You may contact us about course coverage. We will direct technical decisions back to the vehicle manufacturer’s documentation and an appropriately qualified technician.