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Originally Posted by Camfab
The other thought is to fill to the recommended levels. When you change the pads, use a turkey baster to remove a certain amount of fluid to prevent overflow. You should change your fluid at pad change anyway. At pad changes, I always suck out all the fluid in reservoir and clean up any impurities that have found their way up into the reservoir. then add fresh fluid and bleed.
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thank you for the advise. I will do the bleed on the coming service.