Be sure the cap is on tight, brake fluid absorbs moisture quickly if the container is left open.
The rotor will wobble when the caliper is removed if the rotor isn't seated. Older jeeps don't need to have the rotor seated so it will slide off when the caliper is removed.
If it looks like a smaller version of the brake cylinder container it is the hydraulic clutch reservoir ( assuming you have a manual ) and you will fill it with brake fluid.
Your front bike brake may be rubbing on one side due to misalignment of the brake caliper or wheel. This can happen if the brake pads are not centered properly or if the wheel is not seated correctly in the fork. Adjusting the brake caliper and wheel alignment should help resolve the issue.
most any brake fluid which is DOT approved should be fine. Be sure to use a new, unopened container.
yeah it should be ok if it is the right size
Your bike brakes may be rubbing on one side due to misalignment of the brake caliper or wheel. This can happen if the brake pads are not centered properly or if the wheel is not seated correctly in the frame. Adjusting the brake caliper and wheel alignment should help resolve the issue.
brake fluid container right side behind battery.
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.
Should only have to bleed the replaced line Make sure master cylinder does not empty during procedure Attachea flexible hose to the bleeder screw at the top of the wheel cylinder Place other end of hose into a container filled with clean brake fluid Have assistant pump brake pedal 3 times and hold Open bleeder screw and observe bubbles in container Close bleeder screw Repeat until no bubbles are observed in container
What could be wrong is your brake fluid is low in the Brake fluid container, could be a knot (kink) in the pipes or it needs to be bled in.
Remove and reinstall the wheel. You do not have the lug nuts installed correctly. The wheel was not seated properly.