Caution: Refer to Brake Fluid Irritant Caution in the Preface section.
Notice: When adding fluid to the brake master cylinder reservoir, use only Delco Supreme 11®, GM P/N 12377967
(Canadian P/N 992667), or equivalent DOT-3 brake fluid from a clean, sealed brake fluid container. The use of any type of fluid other than the recommended type of brake fluid, may cause contamination which could result in damage
to the internal rubber seals and/or rubber linings of hydraulic brake system components.
Notice: Refer to Brake Fluid Effects on Paint and Electrical Components Notice in the Preface section.
- Inspect the brake fluid for the following conditions, indicating  brake
  fluid contamination:
 
| •  | Fluid separation, indicating two types of fluid are present; a  substance
  other than the recommended brake fluid has been introduced into        the brake
 hydraulic  system | 
 
|    -  | Swirled appearance - oil-based substance | 
 
|    -  | Layered appearance - silicone-based substance | 
 
| •  | Fluid discoloration, indicating the presence of moisture or particles
   that have been introduced into the brake hydraulic system | 
 
|    -  | Cloudy appearance - moisture | 
 
|    -  | Dark appearance/suspended particles in fluid - dirt, rust,  corrosion,
  brake dust | 
 
- Inspect the master cylinder reservoir cap diaphragm and the reservoir-to-master
   cylinder grommets for swelling, indicating brake fluid contamination.
 
- If the brake fluid WAS contaminated with an oil-based or a silicone-based
   substance, indicated by fluid separation and/or a swollen master cylinder     
    reservoir cap diaphragm and/or swollen reservoir-to-master cylinder  grommets,
        perform the following:
 
| 3.1.  | Remove ALL of the following components listed from the vehicle.  Each
  component contains internal rubber seals/linings which have been contaminated  
     by the contaminated brake fluid in the brake hydraulic system. | 
 
Refer to the procedures indicated:
| 3.2.  | Clean out all the hydraulic brake pipes using denatured alcohol,  or equivalent. | 
 
| 3.3.  | Dry the brake pipes using non-lubricated, filtered air. | 
 
| 3.4.  | Repair or replace ALL of the following components listed and install 
  them to the vehicle. Each component contains internal rubber seals/linings     
    which have been contaminated by the contaminated brake fluid in the  brake   
    hydraulic  system. | 
 
Refer to the procedures indicated:
|    •  | Clean the brake master cylinder reservoir using denatured alcohol, or  equivalent,
  then dry the reservoir using non-lubricated, filtered air. Inspect        the reservoir
  for cracks and/or damage and replace if necessary. Refer     to 
Master Cylinder Reservoir Replacement 
. | 
 
|    •  | Replace the brake master cylinder reservoir cap diaphragm. | 
 
- If the brake fluid was NOT contaminated with an oil-based or a  silicone-based
  substance, but WAS contaminated with water or dirt, rust,        corrosion, and/or
  brake dust, replace the brake master cylinder reservoir        cap diaphragm. The
  diaphragm may have allowed the moisture or particles   to enter    the   hydraulic
  system.
 
- Fill the brake master cylinder reservoir to the maximum-fill level  with
  Delco Supreme 11®, GM U.S. P/N 12377967,  GM Canada P/N 992667,
  or equivalent DOT-3 brake  fluid from a clean, sealed brake fluid container.
 
- Pressure bleed the hydraulic brake system. Begin the procedure  with the
  pressure bleeder reservoir filled to the maximum-fill level with  the correct brake
  fluid as indicated. Refer to 
Hydraulic Brake System Bleeding 
.