1. Disconnect the negative terminal of the battery.
2. Remove the air cleaner assembly.
3. Remove the brake fluid reservoir cap.
4. Use a turkey baster to remove as much brake fluid from the reservoir as possible.
5. Disconnect the brake lines from the master cylinder.
6. Remove the nuts that hold the master cylinder in place.
7. Remove the master cylinder from the vehicle.
8. Inspect the master cylinder for damage or leaks.
9. If the master cylinder is damaged or leaking, replace it with a new one.
10. Reinstall the master cylinder in the reverse order of removal.
11. Fill the brake fluid reservoir with new brake fluid.
12. Connect the negative terminal of the battery.
13. Test the brakes to make sure they are working properly.