I've noticed that the brakes on my Ford Kuga have been feeling a bit spongy lately. Is there anything specific I should do to maintain them and ensure they are working properly for longer?
ReplyFirst and foremost, make sure to check your brake fluid regularly. Low levels can cause brake issues and needs to be topped up. Additionally, have your brakes inspected every 12,000 miles or as recommended by your Ford dealership. Don't wait for something to go wrong before taking action.
Another important aspect of brake maintenance is to replace your brake pads and rotors when needed. Worn out pads and rotors can compromise your braking system and put you at risk. Follow your Ford Kuga's suggested maintenance schedule for when to replace them.