Did my 100,000 mile service which includes a brake flush. It used a full quart and I had to borrow some from an open container to top off the master. Pro tip: mark the level in the master with a sharpie and refill to that level. Never fill to max unless you just did pads and rotors at all 4 corners.
98,8xx miles.
Oh, method was old school. Sucked out the master, added fluid, and just went around the car. I used Ian to help. The master reservoir is HUGE. I think I was able to fill the Mity Vac canister twice between adding fluid.
2014 E63s: brake flush
It's pronounced "chassy." Brakes, suspension...things that make the car fun or a death trap
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