Brake Fluid - Fisker Karma 2012 Owner's Handbook Manual

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BRAKE FLUID

WARNING: Brake fluid is highly toxic -
keep containers sealed and out of the
reach of children. If accidental consumption
of fluid is suspected, seek medical attention
immediately.
WARNING: If the fluid comes into
contact with the skin or eyes, rinse
immediately with plenty of water.
WARNING: Brake fluid is highly
flammable. Do not allow brake fluid to
come into contact with open flames or other
sources of ignition (e.g. a hot engine).
WARNING: Seek qualified assistance
immediately if brake pedal travel is
unusually long or if there is any significant
loss of brake fluid. Driving under such
conditions could result in extended
stopping distances or complete brake
failure.
WARNING: Do not drive the vehicle
with the fluid level below the MIN mark
Check the fluid level monthly. The level
should be checked more frequently in high
mileage conditions.
The fluid level may drop slightly during
normal use, as a result of brake pad wear,
but should not be allowed to drop below the
MIN mark.
If the quantity of fluid in the brake
reservoir drops below the
recommended level, an indicator lamp in
the instrument cluster will illuminate.
Note: If the indicator lamp illuminates while
the vehicle is being driven, stop the vehicle
as soon as safety permits by gently
applying the brakes. Check and fill the fluid
reservoir if necessary.
Engine Compartment
Checking the fluid level
Check the fluid level with the vehicle
standing on level ground.
The level of fluid can be seen through the
translucent body of the reservoir. The fluid
level should be between the MIN and the
MAX marks
Filling up the brake reservoir
CAUTION: Brake fluid will damage
painted surface. Soak up any spillage
with an absorbent cloth immediately and
wash the area with a mixture of car
shampoo and water.
CAUTION: Only use new fluid from an
airtight container. Fluid from open
containers or fluid previously bled from the
system, will have absorbed moisture, which
will adversely affect performance, and must
not be used
1. Clean the filler cap with a clean, dry
cloth before removing, to prevent dirt or
moisture from entering the reservoir.
2. Remove filler cap.
3. Fill the reservoir using an approved
brake fluid until the fluid level is between
the MIN and MAX marks. See
APPROVED FLUIDS AND CAPACITIES,
page 7.11.
4. Replace the filler cap
7.7

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