CAUTION: • Do not let brake fluid come into contact with the painted surface of the vehicle body. Wash away with water immediately and wipe off if it is spilled by accident. • Do not reuse drained brake fluid. When refilling brake fluid, always refill new brake fluid. • Avoid mixing brake fluid of different brands or different grades even from the same brand to prevent fluid performance from degrading. • Do not allow dirt or dust to get into the reservoir tank. NOTE: • During the operation, keep the reservoir tank filled with brake fluid to prevent entry of air. • Operate the brake pedal slowly and depress it fully. • For convenience and safety, perform the work with 2 people. • The required amount of brake fluid is approximately 500 mL (16.9 US fl oz, 17.6 Imp fl oz) for the entire brake system. 1. Lift up the vehicle. 2. Remove the front/rear and right/left wheels. 3. Drain brake fluid from the reservoir tank. 4. Replenish the reservoir tank with the recommended brake fluid, and perform the same procedure as for bleeding the brake line on each brake caliper. Air Bleeding > PROCEDURE Recommended brake fluid: FMVSS No. 116, DOT3, or DOT4 NOTE: Repeat the full stroke depressing operation of the brake pedal slowly, until new brake fluid comes out from a transparent vinyl tube. (On each brake caliper, 20 times or more of pedal operations is necessary in order for new brake fluid from the master cylinder to come out from the bleeder - screw.) |
Trailer Hitches
WARNING
Never drill the frame or under-body
of your vehicle to install a commercial
trailer hitch. If you do, dangerous
exhaust gas, water or mud may
enter the passenger compartment
through the drilled hole. Exhaust
gas contains carbon monoxide, a
colorless and odorles ...