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+[title] Correcting the fluid level
[* black] Once you've finished bleeding, remove the power bleeder, being careful not to let the hose drip on your car's paint.
[* black] At this time your brake reservoir will be over-filled with brake fluid. It may actually spill over slightly when you remove the power bleeder. Wipe this up right away with a shop towel or rag.
[* black] You'll now want to remove the excess fluid with a suction device. A turkey baster can be used, as long as you make sure to never use it in the kitchen again!
[* red] Before you can insert the suction device, you'll need to lift out the screen in the fill neck of the brake fluid reservoir.
[* black] Remove just enough fluid to get it down just below the "MAX" line.