1998 Toyota Tacoma Owners Manual - Page 209

1998 Toyota Tacoma Manual

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'98 Tacoma (U) Checking power steering fluid To check the fluid level, simply look at the see-through reservoir. The level should be between the "MAX" and "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 problem. 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. If hot add If hot O.K. NOTICE If you spill the fluid, be sure to wash it off with water to prevent it from damaging the parts or paint. If cold add If cold O.K. Check the fluid level on the dipstick. If necessary, add automatic transmission fluid DEXRONr 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 (40°C-80°C or 104°F-175°F). You may also check the level when the fluid is cold (about room temperature, 0°C-40°C or 32°F-104°F) if the engine has not been run for about five hours. a. Clean all dirt from outside of the reservoir tank. b. Remove the filler cap by turning it counterclockwise and wipe the dipstick clean. CAUTION Take care when filling the reservoir because brake fluid can harm your eyes and damage painted surfaces. If fluid gets in your eyes, flush your eyes with clean water. 209

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