I had my brake fluid flushed + changed a few weeks ago and realized afterward that there are literally chunks of dirt/dust looking things at the bottom of the brake fluid reservoir. It's my first time i change the brake fluid after i got the car.
So my question is, is it likely that someone dropped some dirt into the reservoir while they change the brake fluid. In that case, can i just use a spoon or chopstick to pick them out? Could there be any damage to master cylinder and such?
Or...could this mean my calibres are in need of a rebuild (bad seals gone into the line and slowly sink into the reservoir maybe). i am not very familiar with the brake system, so I am not sure if the latter case is even possible.
So my question is, is it likely that someone dropped some dirt into the reservoir while they change the brake fluid. In that case, can i just use a spoon or chopstick to pick them out? Could there be any damage to master cylinder and such?
Or...could this mean my calibres are in need of a rebuild (bad seals gone into the line and slowly sink into the reservoir maybe). i am not very familiar with the brake system, so I am not sure if the latter case is even possible.
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