Lincoln Jealous
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for the brake resivior? i cant seem to find it, its not on the sides? what about inside, should the level be at the bezel inside?
Mine is half between min/max, and the halfway on my reservoir is where the bottle has a seam in it. Where the two plastic pieces, that make up the bottle, kind of meet and form a ridge. I would think anywhere close to the bottle almost being full / a few inches from the top would be fine.
Do you have a MIN line? My MIN Line is a pretty good ways down on the side, so I think there is alot of buffer room
i dont see a fill line.. mines say lucas on the top, and in the back some manufact. stuff... i took off the cap and looked, it may be low, i dont know, should it be close to the top?
I thought you said at the start of this whole thing that you checked the level and it was good. Are you now saying that the sensor was doing it's job and warning you of a low fluid level? The brake fluid should just about touch the top of the reservoir. If it is low then you either have a leak or your pads are worn down and it may be time to replace them.
A few inches from the top? The reservoir isn't even a few inches deep.
Was someone holdin the pedal for you because if not there should be no pressure. And because whoever flushed it left it low.
Sorry, but I'd bet you have a problem. None of the pads should be loose. There is a check valve to hold slight pressure on all of the pads, even with your foot off the brake. Maybe the bleeder on that caliper is loose?
If you just had brake work done, then take it back and get them to fix it correctly.