Empty Brake Fluid
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I was LMAO when I saw your pics. I was laughing, not because you're a dumbass, but because I did the same thing when I checked my fluids the other day. I freaked out for about 4 seconds before I realized the brake fluid was clear, lol. But it is kind of funny that you posted a high-res pic clearly showing the fluid level, hahaha.
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Yea I owned a used car before and the fluid was dark(dirty) lol.
Didn't think that manufacture would put in clear fluid so you can barely see it.
I should have opened the cap to check but didn't.
Anyways, I had a good laugh lol.
Didn't think that manufacture would put in clear fluid so you can barely see it.
I should have opened the cap to check but didn't.
Anyways, I had a good laugh lol.
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We're laughing with you, Kanariya. BTW- most brake fluids are silicone-based and look clear when fresh. After taking multiple heat cycles and contamination, it becomes darker. That's a good sign to flush it from the brake master and all the lines with fresh, clear brake fluid.
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