Brakes: Braking Systems: Brakes procedures
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Checking & adjusting brake fluid

Part 1. Preparation and safety

Objective

Safety check

Points to note

Checking & adjusting brake fluid


Part 2: Step-by-step instruction

  1. Check brake fluid
    Wipe around the master cylinder top cover to prevent any dirt from entering the system. Open the top of the master cylinder, by removing the plastic lid, or by prying the retaining clamp from a metal cover. Look inside the master cylinder. The fluid should be up to the “FULL” line on the side of the cylinder or within half an inch of the top of each chamber.
  2. Adjust brake fluid
    Add the manufacturer’s recommended brake fluid only if needed. Replace the cover and check that it is fully seated.
  3. Final inspection
    Check for any leaks around the master cylinder with a flashlight. Dilute any brake fluid that may have been spilt with fresh clean water. Do not rub the fluid with a cloth.


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