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THE FLUID YOUR PEUGEOT BRAKES DEPEND ON

Brake fluid is a vital part of your car’s braking system. Stay safe by checking it regularly.

Brake fluid is a vital part of your car’s braking system. If it isn’t regularly changed, it can affect the braking system and the safety of your car.

Over time Brake fluid deteriorates and needs replacing at least every two years to keep your car brakes working efficiently.

Peugeot will put new brake fluid in during your Scheduled Service if required.

It’s easy to check the brake fluid level for yourself – top the reservoir up to “MAX” if necessary.

If you need to keep topping the fluid up, it could mean there’s a leak or that the pads or shoes are worn .

We will be happy to check the brake fluid for you if you ever think something may be wrong.

MORE IMPORTANT THAN YOU KNEW

Did you know your brake fluid:

  • Gradually absorbs water, making your brakes feel “soft”?

  • Could lead to costly repairs if it gets too low?

  • Needs replacing every two years?

NEED HELP?

If you are not sure then call us and we will check the current level and check if it requires changing.

Checks are carried out free of charge.

Fussell Wadman Limited is an Appointed Representative of Automotive Compliance Ltd, who is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA No 497010). Automotive Compliance Ltd’s permissions as a Principal Firm allows Fussell Wadman Limited to act as a credit broker, not as a lender, for the introduction to a limited number of lenders and to act as an agent on behalf of the insurer for insurance distribution activities only. This information can be checked on the Financial Services Register by visiting the FCA's website https://register.fca.org.uk/ or by contacting the FCA on 0800 111 6768.

 

We are a credit broker and not a lender.  We can introduce you to a lender on our panel, which includes lenders of vehicle manufacturers. We have commercial arrangements with lenders and credit brokers which are likely to influence who we introduce you to.  We are not an independent financial adviser and don’t give you any advice or recommendations.  It is your choice whether you enter into any finance agreement.

Our approach is to introduce you first to the manufacturer lender linked to the franchise offering you the vehicle. They will usually offer the best available package for you, taking into account both interest rates and other contributions (but we do not guarantee they do). If they are unable to offer finance, we then seek to introduce you to someone else on our panel. We will usually receive a commission for your introduction.  This will be either a fixed fee, or a fixed percentage of the amount that you borrow.  This may be linked to the vehicle model you choose.

Lenders of vehicle manufacturers may also provide preferential rates to us for the funding of our vehicle stock and also provide financial support for our training and marketing. But any such amounts they and other lenders pay us will not affect the amounts you pay under your finance agreement. Before we propose you to a potential lender, we will tell you of the likely amount of commission we will receive and seek your consent to receiving this commission. The exact amount of commission will be confirmed before you sign your finance agreement. 

All finance applications are subject to status, terms and conditions apply, UK residents only, 18s or over. Guarantees may be required.

 

If you would like to know how we handle complaints, please ask for a copy of our complaints handling process. You can also find information about referring a complaint to the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) at financial-ombudsman.org.uk

Motor Industry Code of Practice: We are more than happy to comply with and subscribe to the Motor Codes Industry Codes of Practice designed to make the Motor Industry fair for all customers.