Disc Brake Oil Check/Top-Up
Checking and topping up disc brake fluid involves locating the reservoir (usually on the handlebar for bikes, behind the brake pedal for cars) on a flat surface, checking the level against MIN/MAX lines (should be between them, slightly lower with worn pads), and adding the correct fluid type (check manual) if low, being careful not to overfill. If fluid is dark/spongy pedal, a full flush/bleed might be needed, so adding fluid is a temporary fix; always ensure the cap is sealed, and clean spills immediately.
Whatsapp Call NowChecking and topping up disc brake fluid involves locating the reservoir (usually on the handlebar for bikes, behind the brake pedal for cars) on a flat surface, checking the level against MIN/MAX lines (should be between them, slightly lower with worn pads), and adding the correct fluid type (check manual) if low, being careful not to overfill. If fluid is dark/spongy pedal, a full flush/bleed might be needed, so adding fluid is a temporary fix; always ensure the cap is sealed, and clean spills immediately.
