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Old 09-10-2003, 10:25 PM   #2
canukracer
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you should be fine changing both fluids, the trans will drain most all of it out.the brake fluid change is a good idea!/ to do it by yourself= take as much of the brake fluid out of the master as you can use a clean lint free cloth and soak it up, add new fluid to the master clyinder leave the top off the master now open the bleed screws on the back let them self bleed!( don't touch the brake pedal) when you see clean fluid comin out your done with the back keep an eye on the master don't let it go dry,now go to the front and do the same till it's clean this may take a quart or so of brake fluid, if you have a small hammer tap the calipers on the back it helps the old fluid escape better and any air bubbles. just don't touch the pedal ,if you have some vacuum line around you can put it on the bleed screw and the other end in a pop bottle so you don't have a mess to clean up!
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