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Servicing Your Honda 93
Brakes
Adding Front Brake Fluid
Spilled brake fluid will severely damage
instrument lenses and painted surfaces. It is also
harmful to some rubber parts. Be careful
whenever you remove the reservoir cap; make
sure the reservoir is horizontal first.
Always use fresh DOT 4 brake fluid from a
sealed container when servicing the system. Do
not mix different types of fluid, they may not
be compatible.
The recommended brake fluid is Pro Honda
DOT 4 Brake Fluid or an equivalent.
1. Remove the front brake reservoir cap screws
(1), reservoir cap (2) and diaphragm (3).
2. Fill the reservoir with DOT 4 brake fluid to
the upper level mark (4). Do not overfill.
3. Install the diaphragm and reservoir cap.
4. Tighten the front brake reservoir cap screws
to the specified torque:
0.7 lbf·ft (1.0 N·m, 0.1 kgf·m)
NOTICE
(1) front brake reservoir cap screws
(2) reservoir cap
(3) diaphragm
(4) upper level mark
Adding Rear Brake Fluid
Spilled brake fluid will severely damage
instrument lenses and painted surfaces. It is also
harmful to some rubber parts. Be careful
whenever you remove the reservoir cap; make
sure the reservoir is horizontal first.
Always use fresh DOT 4 brake fluid from a
sealed container when servicing the system. Do
not mix different types of fluid, they may not
be compatible.
The recommended brake fluid is Pro Honda
DOT 4 Brake Fluid or an equivalent.
1. Remove the rear brake reservoir cap bolts (1),
reservoir cap (2), set plate (3) and diaphragm (4).
2. Fill the reservoir with DOT 4 brake fluid to
the upper level mark (5). Do not overfill.
NOTICE
(1) rear brake reservoir cap bolts
(2) reservoir cap
(3) set plate
(4) diaphragm
(5) upper level mark
(4)
(2)
(3)
(1)
(4)
(3)
(5)
(2)
(1)
3. Install the diaphragm, set plate and reservoir cap.
4. Tighten the rear brake reservoir cap bolts to
the specified torque:
0.7 lbf·ft (1.0 N·m, 0.1 kgf·m)
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