The 2013 Ford Explorer manufacturer advises that You use the following high-performance Motorcraft brake fluid Dot 4 and You can normally see which kind of brake fluid on the tank top. The cost of changing the brake fluid will range from $5-$15 based on the brand and the consistency of the fluid. The service cycle recommended by the factory guidelines is every 30,000 miles. If You take the car to the auto repair store, the cost varies from $80 to $120, including labor and accessories. Standard brake operation is the most common cause for flushing and bleeding brake fluid. However, a flush and bleed service may be performed if the fluid is considered to be excessive wear.
You have the option of using either dot 3 or dot 4 brake fluid in a 2013 ford explorer.
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