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^^^^^^^^ As said, either your fluid is low...
And/or, your pads are super low and in need of replacement. If that's the case, you may find when you do replace them that your possibly low fluid level will come back up to normal territory.
I'm not 100% sure, but they likely talk about this in the manual. I remember it being in the manual for my older Toyota (2003), where they specifically said not to top up the brake fluid because it would prevent the system from giving you the brake light warning on the dash when your pads reach the point of needing replacement like it's supposed to.
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2016 FR-S, Hot Lava
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