MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE
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WARN ING! (Con tin ued)
WARN ING! (Con tin ued)
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Overfillin g the brak e flu id reservoir can resu lt in
spillin g brak e flu id on hot engin e parts and the
brak e flu id catch ing fire.
• nDateo nthoteallowbrak epetroleuflu id, allm bbasedrak e flusealid comto conpontamentsi-
could be damaged , causin g partial or complete
brak e failu re lead ing to a crash .
Use only brak e flu id that has been in a tigh tly
closed contain er (both as to bottles and the master
cylin der rem ain ing covered ) to avoid contam ina-
tion from foreign matter or moistu re. Brak e flu id,
unlik e many oth er flu ids, actu ally absorb s mois-
ture from the air. This low ers the boilin g poin t of
the flu id and may cause it to boil durin g hard
brak ing and create a soft pedal pressu re resistan ce
as the gas compresses. This condition does not
apply adequate pressu re to the brak es to function
prop erly.
Automatic Transmission — If Equipped
Selection of Lubrican t
It is important that the prop er lubricant is used in the
transm ission to assu re optimum transm ission perfor-
mance. Use only manu factu rer’s recom mend ed transm is-
sion fluid. Refer to “Fluids, Lubricants, and Genu ine
Parts” in this section for the correct fluid typ e. It is
important that the transm ission fluid be maintained at
the prescribed level using the recom mend ed fluid.
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Categories | Jeep Manuals, Jeep Wrangler Manuals |
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Model Year | 2009 |
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