2010 Kawasaki MULE 4010 Trans4x4 Diesel Owners Manual - Page 118

2010 Kawasaki MULE 4010 Trans4x4 Diesel Manual

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116 MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT NOTICE Brake fluid quickly ruins painted surfaces. Wipe up any spilled fluid immediately. Fluid Level Inspection • the vehicle on level ground, check that, • With through the inspection hole in the dashboard, the the front cargo hood (see "Front Cargo Compartment" section in the "General Information" chapter) and remove a round cap on the cargo compartment rear wall. The brake fluid reservoir is inside the access hole, and using a funnel fill the reservoir to the upper level line. j fluid level in the reservoir is between the upper (marked MAX) and lower (marked MIN) level lines. A. Brake Fluid Reservoir B. Cargo Compartment Wall A. B. C. D. Brake Fluid Reservoir Upper Level Line Lower Level Line Inspection Hole WARNING Mixing two types and brands of fluid for use in the brake lowers the brake fluid boiling point and could reduce brake effectiveness. Change the fluid in the brake system completely if the fluid level is low but the type and brand of the fluid already in the reservoir are unknown. the fluid level is lower than the lower level line, • If check for fluid leaks in the brake lines, and open

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116
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT
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NOTICE
Brake fluid quickly ruins painted surfaces.
Wipe up any spilled fluid immediately.
Fluid Level Inspection
With the vehicle on level ground, check that,
through the inspection hole in the dashboard, the
fluid level in the reservoir is between the upper
(marked MAX) and lower (marked MIN) level
lines.
A. Brake Fluid Reservoir
B. Upper Level Line
C. Lower Level Line
D. 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 remove a round cap on the cargo com-
partment rear wall.
The brake fluid reservoir is inside the access hole,
and using a funnel fill the reservoir to the upper
level line.
A. Brake Fluid Reservoir
B. Cargo Compartment Wall
WARNING
Mixing two types and brands of fluid for use
in the brake lowers the brake fluid boiling
point and could reduce brake effectiveness.
Change the fluid in the brake system com-
pletely if the fluid level is low but the type and
brand of the fluid already in the reservoir are
unknown.