User Guide
Brakes
Brake
Fluid
Your
brake master cylinder
reservoir
is
here.
It
is filled
I
with
DOT-3
brake fluid.
There are
only
two reasons
why
the brake fluid
level
in
the
reservoir might go down. The first is that
the
brake fluid
goes down to an acceptable level during normal brake
lining wear. When new linings are put
in,
the fluid level
goes back
up.
The other reason
is
that fluid
is
leaking out
of
the brake system.
If
it
is, you should have
your
brake
system fixed, since a leak
means
that sooner
or
later your
brakes
won’t
work well,
or
won’t
work
at
all.
So,
it
isn’t a good idea to
“top
off’
your brake fluid.
Adding
brake
fluid won’t correct a leak.
If
you add fluid
when your linings are worn, then you’ll have
too
much
fluid
when
you get new brake linings.
You
should add
(or remove) brake fluid,
as
necessary, only when work
is
done on the brake hydraulic system.
A
CAUTION0
If
you have too much brake fluid,
it
can spill
on the engine. The fluid will burn if the engine
is
hot enough. You or others could be burned,
and your vehicle could be damaged. Add brake
fluid only when work
is
done on the brake
hydraulic system.
Refer to the Maintenance Schedule to determine when
to
check your brake
fluid.
See “Periodic Maintenance
Inspections”
in
the Index.
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