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Hey everyone. Hoping someone will be able to help.. I have a 2003 427FG25 toyota forklift.. I am looking for a service or workshop manual if there is one or if someone can help me with the following.. My brakes are slowly getting softer so wondering where do I fill up and add brake fluid.. I can see when the brake leaver connect but not sure where to fill it up from.. Thanks in advance for your help..

James
  • Posted 27 Nov 2013 20:32
  • By Moraus
  • joined 27 Nov'13 - 1 message
  • Victoria, Australia

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