DISC CLEANING
Poor braking can also be caused by oil on the disc. Oil or
grease on the disc must be cleaned off with a high flash-point
oil free solvent, such as acetone or lacquer thinner.
FLUID CHANGE
The brake fluid should be checked and changed in accordance
with the Periodic Maintenance Chart or whenever it is contami-
nated with dirt or water. Don't change the fluid in the rain or
when a strong wind is blowing.
CAUTION!
* Use only brake fluid from a sealed con-
tainer (DOT 4). Never use old brake fluid.
* Never allow contaminants (dirt, water,
etc.) to enter the brake fluid reservoir.
* Don't leave the reservoir cap off any
length of time to avoid moisture contami-
nation of the fluid.
* Handle brake fluid with care because it
can damage paint.
* Don't mix two types of fluid for use in the
brake. This lowers the brake fluid boiling
point and could cause the brake to be in-
effective. It may also cause the rubber
brake part to deteriorate.
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