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Originally Posted by JARblue Did you replace the lost fluid with fresh fluid in your reservoir? If not, this is most likely why VDC and BRAKE dash lights are on.

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Old 04-06-2020, 05:43 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Did you replace the lost fluid with fresh fluid in your reservoir? If not, this is most likely why VDC and BRAKE dash lights are on. Fill it to the max line and they should go away after a few miles of driving.



This statement has me confused though How did you accidentally 'pop' open the caliper? There are two large bolts holding the two caliper halves together - it doesn't come apart easily. Did you mean something else?
sorry I rephrase the question and the reservoir is almost full I I didn't lose that much
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