WARNING
Precautions should be taken to avoid exposure to brake dust.
WARNING
Take precautions to avoid contact with brake fluid it is an irritant.
WARNING
Brake fluid may be irritating to the skin or eyes. In case of contact, take the following actions:
- Eye Contact - rinse eyes thoroughly with water.
- Skin Contact - wash skin with soap and water.
CAUTION
Brake fluid may have detrimental effects on paint and electrical components.
WARNING
Dust and dirt accumulating on brake parts during normal use may contain asbestos fibers from production or aftermarket brake linings. Breathing excessive concentrations of asbestos fibers can cause serious bodily harm.
- Exercise care when servicing brake parts. Do not sand or grind brake lining unless equipment used is designed to contain the dust residue.
- Do not clean brake parts with compressed air or by dry brushing. Cleaning should be done by dampening the brake components with a fine mist of water, then wiping the brake components clean with a dampened cloth. Dispose of cloth and all residue containing asbestos fibers in an impermeable container with the appropriate label.
- Follow practices prescribed by the occupational safety and health administration (OSHA) and the environmental protection agency (EPA) for the handling, processing, and disposing of dust or debris that may contain asbestos fibers.
WARNING
Clean, high quality brake fluid is essential to the safe and proper operation of the brake system.
- It is best to buy the highest quality brake fluid that is available.
- If the brake fluid becomes contaminated, drain and flush the system, then refill the master cylinder with new fluid.
- Never reuse any brake fluid. Any brake fluid that is removed from the system should be discarded.
CAUTION
After performing any service to the vehicle brake system, be sure to obtain a firm brake pedal before moving vehicle.