04-15-2015, 09:37 AM
If it is not dripping, you may want to
#1 cover your gas tank with a moving blanket or folded towel
#2 remove screws
#3 take lid off
#4 remove rubber diaphragm
#5 carefully wipe edge of cup with a clean rag
#6 reinstall diaphragm making sure it is not deformed
#7 reinstall lid making sure diaphragm is not pinched
#8 tighten screws
#9 Keep an eye on it
if it is dripping wrap/tape a rag around it, tape a folded rag to gas tank, and return immediately to dealer.
Brake fluid will destroy the paint on the tank.
#1 cover your gas tank with a moving blanket or folded towel
#2 remove screws
#3 take lid off
#4 remove rubber diaphragm
#5 carefully wipe edge of cup with a clean rag
#6 reinstall diaphragm making sure it is not deformed
#7 reinstall lid making sure diaphragm is not pinched
#8 tighten screws
#9 Keep an eye on it
if it is dripping wrap/tape a rag around it, tape a folded rag to gas tank, and return immediately to dealer.
Brake fluid will destroy the paint on the tank.
