2015 Kawasaki MULE 4010 Trans4x4 Owners Manual - Page 116

2015 Kawasaki MULE 4010 Trans4x4 Manual

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MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT 115 WARNING Over time, brake fluid can absorb moisture, lowering its boiling point and reducing brake effectiveness. Do not use fluid from a container that has been left unsealed or that has been open for a long time. Do not mix two types and brands of fluid for use in the brakes. Don't leave the reservoir cap off for any length of time to avoid moisture contamination of the fluid. Don't add or change brake fluid in the rain or during conditions of blowing dust or debris. j NOTICE Brake fluid quickly ruins painted surfaces. Wipe up any spilled fluid immediately. A. Inspection Hole the fluid level is lower than the lower level line, • If check for fluid leaks in the brake lines, and open the front cargo hood (see "Front Cargo Compartment" section in the "General Information" chapter) and fill the reservoir to the upper level line. Remove the rubber cover. Fluid Level Inspection the vehicle on level ground, check through • With the inspection hole in the dashboard that the fluid level in the reservoir is between the upper (marked MAX) and lower (marked MIN) level lines. •

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MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT
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WARNING
Over time, brake fluid can absorb moisture,
lowering its boiling point and reducing brake
effectiveness. Do not use fluid from a con-
tainer that has been left unsealed or that
has been open for a long time. Do not mix
two types and brands of fluid for use in the
brakes. Don’t leave the reservoir cap off for
any length of time to avoid moisture con-
tamination of the fluid. Don’t add or change
brake fluid in the rain or during conditions
of blowing dust or debris.
NOTICE
Brake fluid quickly ruins painted surfaces.
Wipe up any spilled fluid immediately.
Fluid Level Inspection
With the vehicle on level ground, check through
the inspection hole in the dashboard that the fluid
level in the reservoir is between the upper (marked
MAX) and lower (marked MIN) level lines.
A. Inspection Hole
If the fluid level is lower than the lower level line,
check for fluid leaks in the brake lines, and open
the front cargo hood (see “Front Cargo Compart-
ment” section in the “General Information” chap-
ter) and fill the reservoir to the upper level line.
Remove the rubber cover.