Peugeot Brake Fluid for Sale in South Africa
Aftermarket components -- not produced by the original vehicle manufacturer

Peugeot Brake Fluid by Model
Pick your Peugeot model below to see brake fluid matched to your vehicle.
Part of our full range of Peugeot Brakes.

Peugeot 208
Fast MovingBrake Fluid for 208 hatchback

Peugeot 2008
Fast MovingBrake Fluid for 2008 crossover

Peugeot 3008
Fast MovingBrake Fluid for 3008 suv

Peugeot 308
Fast MovingBrake Fluid for 308 hatchback

Peugeot 207
Fast MovingBrake Fluid for 207 hatchback

Peugeot 307
Fast MovingBrake Fluid for 307 hatchback

Peugeot 206
In DemandBrake Fluid for 206 hatchback

Peugeot 5008
In DemandBrake Fluid for 5008 suv

Peugeot 508
In DemandBrake Fluid for 508 sedan

Peugeot Partner
In DemandBrake Fluid for Partner commercial

Peugeot 407
In DemandBrake Fluid for 407 sedan

Peugeot 301
In DemandBrake Fluid for 301 sedan
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What Are Brake Fluid?
Brake fluid transmits foot pressure from the pedal to the calipers via the hydraulic lines on your Peugeot. Modern 208, 2008 and 3008 models run DOT 4 spec, which absorbs moisture over time — two years of Durban humidity or Highveld rain and the boiling point drops enough to feel it on long mountain descents.
Signs You Need New Brake Fluid
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Brake RotorsDurable brake rotors and discs for consistent braking
Brake CalipersBrake calipers and caliper assemblies
Brake LinesBrake lines and hydraulic brake hoses
Master CylinderBrake master cylinder assemblies
Brake BoosterVacuum brake boosters and power brake units
Brake DrumsRear brake drums for drum brake systems
Brake ShoesBrake shoes for drum brake systems
Available Across South Africa
We deliver brake fluid to cities and towns across all 9 provinces.
Common Questions About Brake Fluid
What type of brake fluid does a Peugeot use?
Peugeot specifies DOT 4 brake fluid across the modern range — 208, 2008, 308, 3008, 508 and 5008 all use it. The official peugeot.co.za site confirms this. Never use DOT 5 silicone fluid; it is not compatible with ABS seals.
How often should Peugeot brake fluid be changed?
Every two years or 40,000 to 60,000 km, whichever comes first — per Peugeot's official service schedule. SA's humidity speeds up moisture absorption, so coastal owners should stick to the two-year interval even on lower mileage cars.
How much does a Peugeot brake fluid change cost?
SA retail DOT 4 is affordable — Liqui Moly, Castrol and Engman all stock 500 ml bottles. Engman is listed around R65.86 and Castrol around R99. Full bleed labour at a workshop adds roughly one hour. Ask for a quote bundled with pads.
Can I mix DOT 3 and DOT 4 brake fluid in my Peugeot?
Technically yes — both are glycol-based and miscible. But DOT 3 has a lower boiling point, so mixing reduces the overall performance of the system. We recommend a full flush with fresh DOT 4 rather than topping up with the wrong spec.
What are the symptoms of old Peugeot brake fluid?
Spongy pedal on long descents, dark or black fluid colour, and ABS activating more readily in the wet. Moisture in aged fluid boils at lower temperatures, producing vapour bubbles and pedal fade. A cheap test strip at your workshop confirms the water content.
Struggling to Find the Correct Brake Fluid?
Our Peugeot parts advisors can cross-reference your VIN or engine code to pinpoint exactly what you need.
