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IMPORTANT:
^ If evidence of contamination is present in the vehicle's brake fluid, flush the entire brake system using one of the following procedures.
^ Flush the system under the following conditions:
^ If there is any doubt about the condition of the fluid in the system
^ If the fluid that is used contains the slightest trace of mineral oil (from such things as engine oil, transmission fluid, etc.)
^ After flushing the entire brake system, replace all rubber components.
^ Replace the following components:
^ The brake hose assemblies
^ The master cylinder O-Rings and seals.
^ The brake caliper seals
^ The brake modulator
^ The brake solenoid valves
^ After replacing components, re-flush the entire brake system by performing one of the following procedures.
^ After performing the second flushing procedure, perform a complete system bleed.

CAUTION: Use only SUPREME 11 (GM P/N# 12377967) DOT 3 brake fluid from a clean, sealed container. Do not use fluid from an open container that may be contaminated with water. Improper or contaminated fluid could result in damage to components, or loss of braking, with possible injury.

CAUTION: Do not overfill the brake fluid reservoir. Overfilling the brake fluid reservoir may cause the brake fluid to overflow onto the engine exhaust components during brake system service. The brake fluid is flammable and may cause a fire and personal injury if the brake fluid contacts the engine exhaust system components.