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Pontiac 1997 Firebird User Manual

Pontiac 1997 Firebird
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Brakes
Brake
Fluid
of
the
brake system.
If
it
is,
you should
have
your
brake
system fixed, since
a
leak
means that sooner
or
later
your
brakes won’t work well,
or
won’t work at
all.
So,
it isn’t a
good
idea to “top
off’
your brake
fluid.
Adding brake fluid won’t correct a leak. If you add fluid
when your linings are worn, then you’ll have too
much
fluid when
you
get
new
brake
linings.
You
should
add
(or remove) brake fluid, as necessary, only when work
is
done
on
the brake hydrwlic system.
Your brake master cylinder reservoir is here.
It
is filled
with
DOT-3
brake fluid.
There are only two reasons why
the
brake
fluid
level
in
the
reservoir might
go
down. The
first
is that the brake fluid
goes down to
an
acceptable level during normal brake
lining
wear,
When
new
linings
are
put in, the fluid
level
goes
back
up.
The other reason
is
that fluid is leaking out
If
you
have
too
much brake fluid,
it
can
spill
on
the engine. The
fluid
will burn if the engine
is
hot enough. You ‘or others could be burned,
and
your vehicle could
be
damaged.
Add
brake
fluid only
when
work
is
done on the brake
hydraulic system.
Refer
to
the Maintenance Schedule
to
determine when to
check your brake fluid.
See
“Periodic Maintenance
Inspections” in the
Index.
6-36

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Pontiac 1997 Firebird Specifications

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BrandPontiac
Model1997 Firebird
CategoryAutomobile
LanguageEnglish

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