A brake service job isn’t complete unless the reservoir cap’s diaphragm has been pushed back into place. This simple step is easy to forget, but it helps to reduce brake fluid contamination and ensure proper system function.

If you’re an experienced technician, you may feel as though you’ve seen, heard, and repaired just about everything. But don’t let your wealth of knowledge and experience prevent you from learning more to stay up to date with today’s complex vehicles.
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