Check the level of the brake fluid in the reservoir canister. Check the
completeness of the reservoir canister and that the cap is tightened.
Verify that the clear tubes coming from the canister to the pump are not
damaged in any way.
Pay attention! If brake fluid is missing in the canister, that means leakage.
Adding brake fluid will not solve the problem!
When pressing the brake pedal, make sure that the pedal feels stiff high up on
its travel.
Check that all the hoses coming from the brake pump to the wheels are
undamaged and in order (no leaks).
Check vacuum lines from the pump for wear and tear.
After vehicle startup check vacuum pump operation.
Check for free play by turning the steering wheel left and right.
Check the light system ā front/rear parking lights, headlights high/low, indicators
left/right, brake lights and registration plate light.
Check that the throttle has full movement and springs back when released.
Check for free play by grabbing the top of the tire firmly and pulling it back and
forth.
Check shock absorbers by pressing the vehicle hard downward. The vehicle
should spring back slowly and symmetrically.
Check that all fasteners are in place and tight.
Check for free play and adjust ball joint when necessary.
Check that the four-wheel and center wheel nuts are tightened securely.
Check the condition and inflation of the front and rear tires.