discoloured brake fluid means the seals are gone.
Hmmm it can mean there's a problem but even without an issue, year or two old brake fluid will come out slightly blackened.
Hmm, so is there another way to know my seals are gone and I need a new caliper? Or is it just a case of replacing everything else in the system and if that doesn't help, replacing the calipers?
Pffft which brakes are they? Are they still in warranty?
Suddenly failing pads accompanied with squeaky noises is a sign of leaking piston seals.
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Hmmm it can mean there's a problem but even without an issue, year or two old brake fluid will come out slightly blackened.