Why does my Pontiac Montana not have brake fluid?
When you hit the brake pedal in your 2001 Pontiac Montana it pumps brake fluid down to your brakes which increases the pressure to make your car slow down. If you don’t have enough brake fluid in the brake fluid reservoir, air can get in your brake lines and your Montana won’t stop properly.
When do you hit the brake pedal on a 2001 Pontiac Montana?
End of dialog window. We are still working to obtain content for your car, however the video above is believed to have similar characteristics as your car. When you hit the brake pedal in your 2001 Pontiac Montana it pumps brake fluid down to your brakes which increases the pressure to make your car slow down.
What kind of brake fluid should I add to my Montana?
When adding fluid to your Montana, it is important to check your owners manual for the correct type to add – it likely be either DOT 3, DOT 4 or DOT 5, also known as silicone brake fluid. Do not shake the fluid before pouring it in your vehicle – the air bubbles will foul up your brake lines.
When you hit the brake pedal in your 2001 Pontiac Montana it pumps brake fluid down to your brakes which increases the pressure to make your car slow down. If you don’t have enough brake fluid in the brake fluid reservoir, air can get in your brake lines and your Montana won’t stop properly.
End of dialog window. We are still working to obtain content for your car, however the video above is believed to have similar characteristics as your car. When you hit the brake pedal in your 2001 Pontiac Montana it pumps brake fluid down to your brakes which increases the pressure to make your car slow down.
What happens if you don’t add brake fluid?
If you don’t have enough brake fluid in the brake fluid reservoir, air can get in your brake lines and your Montana won’t stop properly. The video above shows you how to add brake fluid to your Pontiac Montana.
When adding fluid to your Montana, it is important to check your owners manual for the correct type to add – it likely be either DOT 3, DOT 4 or DOT 5, also known as silicone brake fluid. Do not shake the fluid before pouring it in your vehicle – the air bubbles will foul up your brake lines.