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-[* black] Continue flushing the brake lines as described above until you are seeing the new brake fluid coming through the bleed tube.
+[* black] Continue flushing the brake lines as described above until you see the new brake fluid coming through the bleed tube.
[* icon_note] The new brake fluid will be a lighter color than the old, discolored brake fluid.
[* icon_note] Keep an eye on the master cylinder. If the fluid level gets too low again, be sure to add more fluid.
[* black] When you are seeing new brake fluid coming through the bleed hose, stop the flushing process and firmly close the bleed valve.
[* black] Gently pull the bleed tube off of the bleed valve and re-cover the valve with the little rubber cap.