Washer fluid is low and I can't find where to refill it, the lights on the dash say the back is empty, add fluid-although the front still works for now.
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Check the brake fluid level if it is low do not add. Check the front and rear brake pad if the pad are bad reinstall with a new and
the brake fluid return back to the fluid reservoir
and the system function and all the light on dash turn off
It looks like the transmission level sensor is burned out. You know that the transmission wasn't empty but it was only low...one quart, to be exact. Replace the sensor!
Check the brake fluid level in the master cylinder. If it is low, you need to find out why it is low. It could be that your brake pads are getting really thin and need to be replaced, or it could be a fluid leak somewhere else in the system.
NOTE: You should NEVER add brake fluid without investigating WHY the fluid level was low. You should never have to add brake fluid to your car.
it means you are low on brake fluid if that is your brake light and you need add fluid maybe have a leak if fluid real low it could also be your car is low on oil too as well check all your fluids and this will go away add any that are low fill to the full line on them all
The most likely reason is you are low on brake fluid, although you may need to replace the brake pads or shoes, or there could be a problem with the anti-skid diverter system. First check and refill the brak fluid if it is low.
Sometimes the float in the master cylinder gets stuck and you have to carefully work it up and down with a screwdriver or something. The switch might be bad on the float too. If the low fluid switch is telling the system that the master cylinder is low, that will cause the "Brake" light on the dash, to come on too.
First check your brake fluid.
Either you have a failing brake booster, or you have developed a leak in one of your brake lines. If your brake line is leaking, it should be pretty evident, i.e. oily looking substance sprayed underneath the vehicle or in the wheel wells, if the booster is leaking (the large black/silver almost bowl shaped thing directly in front of the driver under the hood against the back wall) there will most likely be fluid dripping down the firewall below it, if your brake fluid is extremely low/empty, you probably have a leak, that could be at the booster or on a line, or even at the caliper/drum. If it is empty (which can make your ABS light, light up) then you have yourself a leak. Also, if the fluid is really low, you could try adding some, although you will have air in the lines if it was low enough to floor the brake, but you might be able to find the leak if you refill the fluid and cause it to spray from the leak again. Have someone watch under the vehicle while you do this.
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