Range Rover: Topping up the brake fluid - Fluid level checks - Range Rover Owner's ManualRange Rover: Topping up the brake fluid

NOTICE NOTICE

Brake fluid will damage painted surfaces. Soak up any spillage with an absorbent cloth immediately and wash the area with a mixture of car shampoo and water.

Only use new fluid from an airtight container. Fluid from opened containers or fluid previously bled from the system will have absorbed moisture, which will adversely affect performance, and must not be used.

1. Clean the filler cap before removing to prevent dirt from entering the reservoir.

2. Remove the filler cap.

3. Top-up the reservoir to the MAX mark using Shell DOT4 ESL brake fluid. If unavailable, use a low viscosity, synthetic compatible DOT4 brake fluid that meets ISO 4925 class 6 and Land Rover LRES22BF03 specification. Only fluid of this type and standard may be used.

4. Replace the cap and reservoir cover.

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