> >but i would recommend REPLACING the brake fluid anyway, as soon as you can. >just for paranoia's sake. :) that way, you and your mechanic KNOW what's >in there, and that it is new and fresh. just a thought. <snivel, snivel> Yah, I *looked* (key word there, look, as I only made sure that there weren't any leaks or anything--the brakes work alright but as with any old vehicle (the Beast turned 20) one tends to wonder... So Joel, how do I REPLACE the brake fluid? I have, as I said, the 'bible' (note lower case my more religious comrades), Bentley, and Haynes. Any anecdotal experiences appreciated as per the usual coin... With song praising and extolling your virtues, natch. --Ralf
-- Ralf MacGrady an467@freenet.carleton.ca
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