The leak from the actuator is F1 fluid ( mine does the same thing). You check the fluid in the tank on the drivers side circled in red. Image Unavailable, Please Login
When you bleed your brakes, sometimes you will introduce air bubbles into the master cylinder and it will take quite a bit of bleeding to get that upstream bubble out (like the last time I did it). If that is the case, you will use up quite a bit of fluid. If you are lucky and no bubble, then you will use just 1.5 liters. You bought 1 liter extra, that is enough. Keep some left over for future topping off and extra use. No big expenses there. I always have a gallon of brake fluid laying around in the garage for my 6 cars, for when friends come over and they need some, and for neighbors. No biggie.
Dropped her off this morning. Their head tech has been rebuilding an engine for the last few weeks. Mark, thank you for your generosity. I have Porsche of Omaha your info in case yet have any questions. Should be a simple fluid swap, from what I've heard. Of course I will stop by when in Seattle! Two thumbs up for FoS!!