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Old 11-05-2014, 10:35 PM   #23
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If it is like mine there is a little black cap on top that is held on with a torx or allen screw. Take the screw out and you can remove the cap. There is also a small window that you can look through to see if there is any fluid in there. I just had to bleed mine a few months ago. The cylinder was empty even though I found no leaks. Fresh fluid every two years is good though.


 
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