Thanks for your reply!
What is the correct way to fit the covers? Is there a specific position, there does'nt seem to be any markings as to direction it should lie.
Ahh, but there
ARE markings - just not obvious markings!!

. If you look at/feel the top of the black caps that go on the reservoirs, they each have one raised bump/ridge/bubble on the top/edge - just one little bubble each, that sticks up higher than the rest of the lid, where the writing is..... well, if you think of the front of the Spyder as being 12:00 o'clock & the rear being 6:00 o'clock, then those little bubble bits should
both be pointing at 5:00 o'clock! :thumbup:
Oh, and the rubber diaphragm/gasket inside each lid should all be tucked up
INTO the lid too - if any of it's hanging down below the lid, it's cos it's been sucked down by changing pressure as the brake fluid level has dropped when the pads wore (in an attempt to keep air/moisture from getting in on top of & being absorbed into the brake fluid

) so if either or both diaphragm/gaskets are protruding out of the lid proper, you'll hafta
make sure your hands/fingers are clean & dry (or that you're wearing
DRY rubber gloves!) and then gently poke them back up into the lid so that nothing hangs any lower than the cap thread - then before you touch ANYTHING, carefully wash & dry your habpnds again (cos brake fluid will eat into paint & plastic, of which there is an abundance around our Spyders!

) then put a cloth around the cap holes to catch any drips of brake fluid & make sure that the brake fluid level is
almost up to the rubber diaphragm/gasket! And then put the caps back on properly & facing the right way, and clean up any mess immediately with copious quantities of clean water.... or you might find everywhere to brake fluid has touched or been rubbed starts losing paint &/or flaking apart! :shocked:
Btw, even being down just a 1/4 of a teaspoon full of brake fluid can cause brake warnings, so do make sure you top both reservoirs up with fresh fluid, and just poke the float/level sensor down a little so that when it bobs back up you know that it's floating free & in the right spot, which is just off-centre to each cap hole. :thumbup:
Over to you! :cheers: