It would depend on what you were doing
Usually the cap of the reservoir will till you what kind of fluid, probably brake fluid, and how much to put in. Or if you look on the side of the reservoir there is a line for max fluid level.
Remove as much fluid from the Civic brake fluid reservoir as possible, using a syringe, turkey baster, etc.. Open the wheel bleeder valves and let the lines drain. Refill the system with new fluid and bleed the lines to finish the fluid change.
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yes because brake fluid wont wear out as much No, brake fluid will destroy the seals in the power steering system.
A few reasons. Fluid has a much higher density, and makes it easier to apply more force to the brakes. Fluid is much easier to contain and refill. No special equipment is necessary to fill a brake fluid reservoir.
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brake fluid absorbs moisture thus brings the boiling point of your brake fluid down to a much lower temperature. if your brake fluid reaches this temperature you can loose your brakes temporally. also the moisture in the fluid will cause highly unwanted corrosion of internal parts of your brake system.
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there is too much in the container If you filled the resevior with brake fluid PRIOR to replacing any of the brake linings, it will cause the fluid to "backflow" into the resevior, thus it will overflow and leak from the cap.
A 1993 Honda Accord automatic transmission requires 2.5 quarts of fluid.
Low brake fluid,worn front brake pads,worn rear brake shoes. If the fluid is low it is probably because the pads or shoes are worn and the missing fluid is in the front calipers or rear wheel cylinders. But check your brakes,stopping is much more important than starting.
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