Caution: Refer to Brake Fluid Irritant Caution in the Preface section.
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 . | 
 
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 which 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 P/N 12377967) 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
 .