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LEVEL CHECK

CAUTION
Brake fluid contains polyglycol ethers and polyglycols. Avoid contact with the eyes and wash your hands thoroughly after handling brake fluid. If you do get brake fluid in your eyes, flush your eyes with clean, running water for 15 minutes. If eye irritation persists, or if you have taken brake fluid internally, IMMEDIATELY seek medical assistance.

Except 1990–92 MX-6 and 626 Models

All Mazda vehicles except the 1990–92 626 and MX-6 are equipped with a combination brake/clutch fluid reservoir. Refer to the brake master cylinder fluid level checking procedures.

1990–92 MX-6 and 626 Models

The clutch master cylinder has a translucent reservoir which enables the fluid level to be checked without removing the reservoir cap. The clutch fluid level should be between the MIN and MAX lines located on the side of the reservoir.

If it is necessary to add fluid, first wipe away any accumulated dirt or grease from the reservoir. Then remove the reservoir cap by twisting counterclockwise. Add fluid to the proper level. Avoid spilling brake fluid on any painted surface as it will harm the paint finish. Replace the reservoir cap.

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