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Originally Posted by Imrac
FYI, don't just top off brake fluid. Brake fluid doesn't go low without a reason.
Either your brake pads are worn and you are using more fluid as the slave pistons are extended further to engage the brakes, or you have a leak.
Easiest thing to do is check your brake pads and replace if necessary.
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Yeah, the pads were sorta on their way out and I was at the track sunday so I know that is the cause lol. Just didnt even think the light was related to anything other then the e-brake. I'm on my 5th or 6th set of front pads now and it never came on before so just didnt think about it