Dezman said...
It's a good idea to change brake fluid, coolant, auto oil, and diffs.
You won't notice any difference in mileage but you will notice a difference
In the repair bill!
The one time I bought a new car, they had 'brake fluid flush' on the service schedule, and what do you know, they changed the air filter, oil, and oil filter, but never changed the fluid. I think its just another thing where they should do it, but it won't have any effect at all or for a long time that they won't see the fault come back to them.
Coolant is a good one to replace as with such a mixture of metals in the cooling system, corrosion of the aluminium radiators is common when the coolant 'wears out'.
Ford seem to have this 'sealed for life' idea with their auto transmissions, and thus no filler tube. I think this idea gets them through warranty, but in my own experience the gearboxes ran better once the fluid was changed.
Diffs I am not so sure about. I think it sounds like a good idea in theory, but am not sure you would see the effect unless you ran the car for quite a few hundred thousand kms.