Brake Pulsation
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Warning:
Brake fluid may irritate eyes and skin. In case
of contact, take the following actions:
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Eye contact-rinse thoroughly with
water. |
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Skin contact-wash with soap and water.
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If ingested-consult a physician
immediately. |
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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. |
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Caution: Avoid spilling brake fluid on any of the vehicle's
painted surfaces, wiring, cables or electrical connectors. Brake
fluid will damage paint and electrical connections. If any fluid is
spilled on the vehicle, immediately flush the area with water to
minimize the potential for damage. |
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Caution: Power steering fluid, engine oil, brake fluid, or any
mineral based fluids cannot be mixed. If brake seals contact power
steering fluid or steering seals contact brake fluid, seal damage
will result. |
Note:
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Do not reuse the
brake fluid collected during the hydraulic brake system
bleeding |
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Always store brake
fluid in a closed container. |
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Reseal brake fluid
containers immediately after use. |
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Do not use brake
fluid left in an open container. |
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Do not use brake
fluid left in an improperly sealed container. |
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Do not use the
following fluids in the hydraulic brake system: |
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Automatic
transmission fluid |
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DOT 5 silicone
hydraulic brake fluid |
For the correct brake fluid, refer to
Adhesives, Fluids, Lubricants, and Sealers .
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