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Adding Brake Fluid

Inside the brake fluid reservoir there is a plastic cap with a rubber cover. I can't remove this (?) and I can't see what the level of the brake fluid is becasue the max/min lines are on the side of the reservoir and are hidden by the engine. How do I check the brake fluid level?

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The only reason to ever need to add brake fluid is if you've had a leak, otherwise there is no reason you should ever need to add fluid.

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That little plug keeps the fluid from splashing up and running out of the cylinder. Just pour the fluid on top of the rubber cover and the height of the plug indicates the level of the fluid.

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SOURCE: transmission fluid in brake system

Your braking system will need to be flushed (all of the brake fluid completely removed) and refilled. If left in the braking system, the wrong fluid could end up ruining the brake calipers, brake master cylinder, rubber brake hoses, and other brake components – leading to brake failure.

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SOURCE: 2005 BMW 525i

i thought it was a smaller panel forward of that which is removed to gain access, at least that's how it was on the E39 model. should be similar. look for a small oval panel or "race track" looking panel.

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SOURCE: I have an 2004 Audi

there is a very fine mesh filter on top, so you have to add fluid very slowly to let it flow through the filter screen. Do not remove the filter screen, as any contaminants could cause $$$ damage.

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SOURCE: 2006 HYUNDAI Sonata I figured I'd

Try re-bleeding ALL wheels starting with furthest away - pass rear, then driv rear, then pass front and driv front. That should get your pedal back. To reset light you need ABS reset tool and it's EXPENSIVE. Have a good competent shop reset it for you. Body shops can reset them also.

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SOURCE: 1989 GMC SIERRA BRAKE LIGHT IN DASH STAYS ON

tryed disengage emergency removed wire checked master switch bleeding all lines

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