I bought a 2006 Ford Fiesta Finesse Diesel 1.4 about 10 weeks ago.
Four weeks ago I checked the Hydraulic fluid level and noticed it was almost to minimum, didn't get around to doing anything about it. It maybe of note the screen wash was completely dry and there was minimum engine coolant when I bought it (both now sorted). 3 days ago I noticed the brake warning light came up mostly when accelerating a lower speeds, am confident this is due to movement of the fluid in tank whilst travelling. The MOT history last October shows an advisory of 'ragged jammed in osf brake caliper', which was repaired sometime between then and two weeks before I bought the car (maximum 9 month period with jammed caliper).
Could the jammed caliper have caused the kind of wear that would use excess hydraulic fluid If so, can I visually check the brake pads for wear without removing the wheel?
Any help appreciated!
Four weeks ago I checked the Hydraulic fluid level and noticed it was almost to minimum, didn't get around to doing anything about it. It maybe of note the screen wash was completely dry and there was minimum engine coolant when I bought it (both now sorted). 3 days ago I noticed the brake warning light came up mostly when accelerating a lower speeds, am confident this is due to movement of the fluid in tank whilst travelling. The MOT history last October shows an advisory of 'ragged jammed in osf brake caliper', which was repaired sometime between then and two weeks before I bought the car (maximum 9 month period with jammed caliper).
Could the jammed caliper have caused the kind of wear that would use excess hydraulic fluid If so, can I visually check the brake pads for wear without removing the wheel?
Any help appreciated!