For a 1988 Jaguar XJ6, you should use DOT 4 brake fluid, which is suitable for the vehicle's hydraulic brake system. It's important to ensure that the brake fluid is of high quality and meets the manufacturer's specifications to maintain optimal braking performance. Always check for any contamination in the system and replace the fluid if necessary.
before you do anything, check you hydraulic mineral oil. its the #1 problem on these vehicles, Fill it up if empty and go from there.
About 2 gallons
My Chilton book shows that the engine coolant system capacity is ( 11.1 quarts ) For the 3.8 liter V6 in a 1988 Lincoln Continental
Where is the hydraulic reservoir for 1988 Chysler Lebaron convertible top?
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1988 is new body style, the doors are not interchangeable.
Normal not synthetic.
No, the 1988 is a 42 RH, it is all hydraulic. The 1997 is a 42 RE, it is partially electronic.No, the 1988 is a 42 RH, it is all hydraulic. The 1997 is a 42 RE, it is partially electronic.
You have hydraulic lifters. You don't adjustment them.
To replace the slave cylinder on a 1988 Ford Bronco Fullsize, first, ensure the vehicle is securely lifted and supported. Drain the hydraulic fluid from the clutch system, then disconnect the hydraulic line from the slave cylinder. Remove the mounting bolts securing the slave cylinder to the transmission and pull it out. Install the new slave cylinder, reattach the hydraulic line, and refill the hydraulic fluid before bleeding the system to remove any air.
only buy on jaguar deales because is special mineral oil.