Checking Brake Fluid - Toyota 1997 Celica Owner's Manual

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Checking brake fluid

To check the fluid level, simply look at
the see−through
reservoir.
The level
should
be
between
the
"MAX"
"MIN" lines on the reservoir.
It is normal for the brake fluid level to go
down slightly as the brake pads wear. So
be sure to keep the reservoir filled.
If the reservoir needs frequent refilling, it
may indicate a serious mechanical prob-
lem.
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If the level is low, add SAE J1703 or
FMVSS No.116 DOT 3 brake fluid to the
brake reservoir.
Remove and replace the reservoir cover
by hand. Fill the brake fluid to the dotted
line. This brings the fluid to the correct
level when you put the cover back on.
Use only newly opened brake fluid. Once
opened, brake fluid absorbs moisture from
the air, and excess moisture can cause a
dangerous loss of braking.
CAUTION
Take care when filling the reservoir
because brake fluid can harm your
and
eyes and damage painted surfaces. If
fluid gets in your eyes, flush your
eyes with clean water.
NOTICE
If you spill the fluid, be sure to wash
it off with water to prevent it from
damaging the parts or paint.
99MY CELICA U
Checking power steering
fluid
Close
If hot O.K.
If hot add
Check the fluid level through the reser-
voir. If necessary, add automatic trans-
R
mission fluid DEXRON
II or III.
If the vehicle has been driven around 80
km/h (50 mph) for 20 minutes (a little
more in frigid temperatures), the fluid is
hot (60°C—80°C or 140°F—175°F). You
may also check the level when the fluid
is
cold
(about
room
temperature,
10°C—30°C or 50°F—85°F) if the engine
has not been run for about five hours.
Open
If cold O.K
If cold add

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