Is it a problem if the brake fluid exceeds the maximum level line?
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If the brake fluid exceeds the maximum level line, it may overflow from the reservoir opening, dirtying the engine compartment of the car and even affecting some components. The following is related information about brake fluid exceeding the maximum level line: 1. When a shortage of brake fluid is noticed, promptly replenish the reservoir with brake fluid that meets specifications, as brake fluid directly affects the entire braking system; 2. Under normal circumstances, the brake fluid level should not drop below the minimum level line. Although brake fluid is consumed while driving, the consumption is minimal. If this phenomenon occurs, it is likely due to brake pads wearing thin, causing the compression stroke of the brake caliper to lengthen, thereby increasing the demand for brake fluid; 3. When replenishing brake fluid, never exceed the maximum level line.