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Empty the Used Fluid Bottles into a fluid recycle tank, or in other bottles for proper
disposal
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Repeat steps 8 through 15 the front brake cylinders.
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When the fluid transfer of the front brake cylinders is complete, turn the Ball Valve
(9) on the Master Cylinder to the Off (sideways) position, and remove the Fluid
Hose (16) from the Master Cylinder Lid.
Adding New Fluid to Vehicles with ABS Brake Systems
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Follow all the previous steps staring on page 6, with these exceptions.
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Remove the drain screw for only one brake cylinder at a time, and drain that brake
cylinder.
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Place the vehicle transmission in Park, and start the engine during this process.
When adding new fluid is complete, turn the engine off.
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Remove the Used Fluid Bottle or Clear Rubber Tube connected to that brake cylin-
der and return screw to the drain hole.
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Repeat for each brake cylinder individually.
Steps When Finished Bleeding Brakes and Adding New Fluid
1. Replace the original Master Cylinder Lid.
2. Remove the air input line from Air Hose Quick Connector (8) on the Tank.
3. Open the Air release Ball Valve (9) on the Tank, and pull on the Air Release Safety
Valve (12) to depressurize the Tank.
4. Empty the Used Fluid Bottles into a fluid recycle tank, or in other bottles for proper
disposal.
WARNING: Before driving the vehicle, depress the brake pedal repeatedly until
the brake pedal fells firm. Check the brake calipers for leaks. Then, test the
brakes thoroughly at slow speed before operating the vehicle under normal
conditions.
Maintenance
Caution:Before performing any maintenance on the Brake Fluid Exchanger,
verify that the Brake Fluid Exchanger is depressurized.
1. Clean up any brake fluid oil that may have spilled.
2. Wipe down the Brake Fluid Exchanger components with a cloth.
3. Store the unit n a clean and dry location.