What warning light appears when brake fluid is low?
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When brake fluid is low, the brake warning light will illuminate. Brake fluid is the liquid medium that transmits braking pressure in a hydraulic braking system, used in vehicles equipped with hydraulic braking systems. The phenomena caused by low brake fluid include: 1. Increased temperature in the braking system, where vapor fills the pipes in localized areas, creating vapor lock and leading to brake failure; 2. The dashboard will issue a warning. Reasons for low brake fluid include: 1. Brake fluid pipe rupture; 2. Damage to metal or rubber components in the braking system; 3. Loose or damaged pipe screws. Solutions for low brake fluid are: 1. Reinstall or replace components connected to the brakes; 2. Reinstall or replace the protective covers of the calipers and wheel cylinders; 3. Check the torque of fasteners, and replace pipes or hoses.
If the brake fluid level is low, the red brake system warning light on the dashboard will illuminate, which looks like an exclamation mark or an exclamation mark inside a circle. I always pay close attention to these warning lights while driving because once this light comes on, it indicates potential issues with the brake system. Insufficient fluid can make the brake pedal feel soft and reduce braking power, which could be dangerous in emergency situations. During regular maintenance, it's important to periodically check the brake fluid level. There’s usually a reservoir in the engine compartment, and the fluid level should be between the MIN and MAX lines. If the light comes on, don’t delay—take your car to a repair shop immediately to check for leaks or air in the system. Safety comes first; brake issues are not something to take lightly.