I've got caught out by that. Look at the side of the reservoir. I bet the fluid level there is close to maximum.
Only if the job is done by a man on a horse with a big hat!And if you do top it up, it will overflow when you replace the brake pads.
Indeed but, a skilled operative understands this and syphons off the fluid prior to retracting the pistons. Deffo not splitting the atom!No ! This is a frequently encountered problem. When the pistons are pushed back to install the new pads, the liquid is returned to the tank, and if it has been leveled the liquid overflows. This liquid is very corrosive to the bodywork elements.
Has the problem been resolved?As you can see, it's well below min level!
I agree it seems like someone is taking the proverbial... If you dont know what you are doing with the Braking system leave it to the Professionals..Need to put the brakes on this thread. What's going on?
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