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In accordance with the Periodic Maintenance Chart, change the brake fluid once a year. Brake fluid should also be
changed if it becomes contaminated with dirt or water. Furthermore, brake fluid should be changed whenever brake
line parts are removed to bleed.
NOTE: Do not mix two types of fluid. Flush brake fluid in the brake line completely. If brake fluid must be refilled, use
D.O.T 3.
Fill the reservoir to within 1/4” of the top with fresh, specified brake fluid; install the reservoir cap.
TECH TIP: Use a turkey baster or other pump device to remove as much fluid as possible from the master cylinder.
IF NOT USING A POWER BLEEDER, FOLLOW THE “PUMP AND BLEED” PROCEDURE SHOWN ON PAGE 7-17.
J&J can also provide a handy brake fluid change
pump: the power bleeder (# 3-96-0032).
This pump allows one person to bleed the brake
system. Simply remove old brake fluid from the
master cylinder with turkey baster and refill the
reservoir with new fluid. Do not pump excessively
dirty fluid through the brake system.
Firmly attach the power bleeder cap to the master
cylinder, ensuring that the gasket seats properly.
Tighten the pump cap onto the empty power
bleeder, pressurize to 10psi and check for leaks. If
there are no leaks, release pressure, unscrew the
pump cap and add up to 2 quarts of new brake
fluid.
Tighten the pump cap and pressurize (do not
exceed 20psi).
Attach the bleed tube to the bleed valve on the
caliper; open the bleed valve. Bleed until fluid runs
clear and free of bubbles; tighten bleed valve.
BRAKE FLUID CHANGE
BRAKE FLUID LEVEL INSPECTION
In accordance with the Periodic Maintenance Chart, inspect the brake
fluid level.
Remove the master cylinder cap; fluid should be kept within 1/4” of the
top edge.
Recommended brake fluid type: Automotive D.O.T. 3 or D.O.T. 4.
Factory installed brake fluid is D.O.T. 3
(See comparison of fluid on page 7-15).