Caution: Brake fluid will damage electrical connections and painted surfaces. Use shop cloths, suitable containers, and fender covers to prevent brake fluid from contacting these areas. Always re-seal
and wipe off brake fluid containers to prevent spills.
Caution: Do not reuse the fluid that has been bled from a system in order to fill the clutch master cylinder reservoir for the following reasons:
- The fluid may be aerated
- The fluid may be contaminated
- The fluid may contain too much moisture
- Bleed the hydraulic system to remove the air which entered when the pipes were disconnected for repairs. The clutch/brake fluid in the clutch/brake reservoir must be maintained at the MIN level or higher during air bleeding.
- Attach a vinyl hose to the bleeder plug. Place the other end of the vinyl tube in a glass container half filled with brake fluid.
- Slowly pump the clutch pedal several times.
- While pressing the clutch pedal, loosen the bleeder screw until the fluid starts to run out. Close the bleeder screw.
- Repeat step 3 until there are no air bubbles in the fluid.
- Fill the reservoir with brake fluid up to the MAX level.