Same as you do on every other car, bleed the brakes fully and replenish
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I have the same problem - I was recommended a brake fluid drain and brake fluid sensor replacement - haven't done it yet, but hopefully it works. Dealer quoted me $190.
you have to bleed or drain the fluid
you probably need to change the brake fluid drain it then put new fluid
To bleed the cluth on a Yamaha Royal Star 1300 first drain all of the brake fluid from the vehicle. After draining the brake fluid pump the brake pedal up and down several times. All oil will then drain from the system.
drain all of it out. hopefully there will be no damage to the rubber components.
Drain and flush your entire cooling system.
you should drain the whole brake system completely.then refill with clean ,fresh,dot approved brake fluid.you will then have to bleed the system,removing all air.
Most likely the brake fluid will corrode and eat-away the seals on your power steering system. Brake fluid has a mineral in it that the rubber seals of the PS system can't handle. If you drive it long enough you'll either get severe leaks, or potentially the pump will seize. Best advice is to drain the system, fill with proper PS fluid, run it, then drain again. Get clear fluid if you can so you can tell when the brake fluid is out. This will likely take a few bottles
The brake fluid must be flushed out as soon as possible If you have to add water keep going its OK Drain and change the coolant as soon as possible.
Same as you do on every other car, bleed the brakes fully and replenish
There is no such thing as "brake oil." There is brake fluid that can be replaced (if you wish) at JiffyLube or one of the other fast-lube shops.The mechanic will open a small valve at each wheel to drain old fluid while an assistant replenishes the fluid level at the master cylinder.