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Your Kia has some parts on it that even fancy cars didn't have just a few years back. One example is your disc brakes, and the Kia brake caliper that does the work. Since the Kia brake caliper does a much better job of dissipating heat and drying itself off than other designs, it's what is used on your Rio or Sephia to ensure you have good braking power in all weather conditions. To ensure that you maintain that exceptional braking ability, however, you can't take your Kia brake caliper for granted. Periodic inspection of the Kia brake caliper for fluid leakage as well as brake pad condition is necessary so you're not surprised by a brake problem at the time when you need your brakes most. So what do you need to look for on your Kia brake caliper? First of all, whenever you're cleaning your wheels or rotating your tires, check for any sign of dampness on the Kia brake caliper itself. This could be an indication that brake fluid is leaking from the hose connection or from one of the seals within the Kia brake caliper. And don't think, if you find a leaking Kia brake caliper, that you can just top off the fluid and put off the repair. When fluid escapes from a Kia brake caliper, it generally ends up on the brake pad, seriously compromising your car's braking ability. So, if you find fluid leakage, remove and replace the Kia brake caliper and don't forget to install a new set of pads. Even if you replace just one Kia brake caliper, you'll want to replace both sets of pads on that end of your vehicle for good measure. And if you want to save money on that new Kia brake caliper, you need to order it from us. We offer new and remanufactured Kia brake caliper products at prices below wholesale, so you're not going to spend a fortune getting your car back in shape. So, keep an eye on your Kia brake caliper and replace it as soon as it's necessary-your safety depends on it!
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