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(4) Checking Brake oil
Open the Bonnet and check the brake oil level. If
the oil level is between “MAX” and “MIN”, it
means “Proper amount”. If necessary, add the
brake oil.
Make sure to check the specification, before
adding oil.
For oil specification, see chapter 5-3, “Lubricants
and Capacity” or the last page in this manual.
If the oil is discolored or foreign materials are
mixed, replace the oil with a new one.
After changing oil, bleed the air from the brake
and clutch line. If possible, contact your
authorized local dealer.
(For further information, see page 5-32.)
▶ If any part of clutch or brake line is replaced or the oil is changed, execute air-
bleeding. Air in the brake and clutch line can cause to serious faults of brake and
clutch operation and fatal physical injury.
▶ If the specific oil is not used, even though a little amount, it can cause serious
faults of clutch and brake devices. In this case, all of brake and clutch device must
be serviced. Contact your authorized local dealer.
▶ If engine is very hot, it may cause serious burns. After the engine is cooled down
sufficiently, check the brake oil level.
Warning
Brake oil tank