•Preparation:Place the scooter on a stable surface and ensure it is secure.Clean the area around the brake fluid reservoir to prevent contamination.
•Tools Needed:Screwdriver (usually Phillips head) or Allen key, depending on the screw type used on the brake fluid reservoir cap.
•Steps:Remove the Stock Cap: Carefully unscrew the existing brake fluid reservoir cap. Be cautious as brake fluid is corrosive and can damage paint and other surfaces.Inspect the Reservoir: Check the condition of the brake fluid and the rubber seal inside the reservoir. Replace the seal if necessary.Install the SEC Alloy Cap: Place the new SEC alloy brake fluid cap over the reservoir. Ensure the rubber seal is seated correctly.Secure the Cap: Tighten the screws or bolts to secure the cap in place. Do not overtighten, as this could strip the threads or damage the cap.
•Final Check:Ensure the cap is securely fastened and there are no signs of fluid leakage.Test the brakes to confirm that they are functioning properly.