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I got around to figuring it out today and discovered it is a pain to check the brake fluid. I now intend to do a remote reservoir add on in the near future.
Good news: brake fluid level was full, engine oil level was full, and front axle level was 98% full despite the passenger side seal...
I noticed some fluid leaking down on the inside of the passenger front tire, so I figured it would be a good idea to check before the peddle hits the floor!:wink:
So I went to check my brake fluid today.... I removed the screw from the hinged plate in the driver side floorboard and expected to find a removable top on the master cylinder to check the brake fluid. That's not what I found. How do I check it? I'm probably missing something simple, just...
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