Caution: Handle brake fluid with care as it is harmful to eyes and painted surfaces. Do not use liquid that has been in an open container for a long time, as it is hygroscopic and may cause brake failure.
Place the car on a non-horizontal surface. The brake fluid level may drop as the brake pads wear. Don't let it go below the mark "MIN".
1. Marks "MIN" And "MAX" brake fluid level - on the sides of the reservoir. The brake fluid level must always be between these marks.
2. If fluid needs to be topped up, wipe the area around the filler neck clean first to prevent dirt from entering the hydraulic system.
3. Add fluid, being careful not to spill it. Use only the fluid prescribed by the Specification; mixing different fluids can damage the hydraulic system. After topping up the liquid, screw on the reservoir cap and wipe off any spills. Turning on the ignition, check the operation of the indicator light on the instrument panel, signaling an emergency drop in the liquid level, for this, ask an assistant to press the button in the cover of the reserve tank.
Safety first!
If the tank requires frequent replenishment of fluid, there may be leaks in the system. We need to find them urgently.
If you suspect a brake fluid leak, repair it immediately. Never operate the vehicle if you are in doubt about the correct operation of the brakes.
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