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I have a 2001 Chevy Tahoe which ABS electro-hydraulic control unit was recently replaced. It is okay now. Recently however, I noticed that my brake fluid in the reservoir goes down every time I used the truck, so I always have to top it off.
I read from manuals (and please correct me if I am wrong)that this may be due to a used up brake pad(s), used up rotor(s), or both. If it is either one (or both) and I decide to change either one (or both), do I need to bleed the brakes after replacing either pad or rotor (or both) ? Will the bleeding procedure be the same with vehicles without the ABS ?
If it is not either the pads or rotors, what other reasons are possible for the brake fluid level to go down without any traces of any leakages ?Thanks,
Sal
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