What does low brake fluid level mean?
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Low brake fluid level indicates a lack of brake fluid in the vehicle, falling below the minimum line, and requires timely replenishment. Reasons for low brake fluid level in cars: Brake caliper piston oil leakage leading to low brake fluid level; normal consumption of brake fluid causing a decrease in fluid level; severe wear of car brake pads or brake pads worn to the limit, resulting in reduced brake fluid level, etc. Solutions for low brake fluid level: Low brake fluid level can lead to poor braking performance and increased braking distance. Excessive free travel of the brake pedal affects braking sensitivity. Severe deficiency can cause brake failure. Some vehicle models with friction pad thickness detection function will trigger a warning symbol on the dashboard when the brake pads are worn to the limit, prompting you to replace the brake pads. When a fault in the braking system causes a significant drop in brake fluid level, it will trigger an alarm. Pay attention to regular checks of the braking system during vehicle maintenance.