Bleed Brake System
After loosening or removing any hydraulic brake compo-
nent, the brake system should be bled to insure proper
brake operation.
4. Repeat procedure until a continuous flow of brake
fluid, with no air bubbles, is released from bleeder valve.
Make sure fluid level is maintained in brake fluid res-
ervoir at all times.
NOTE: A power/vacuum brake bleeding tool will pro-
vide faster and more effective brake bleeding than
manual bleeding.
5. Repeat steps 1 to 4 for other wheel cylinders.
1.
on wheel cylinder and submerge other end of hose in a
glass container partially filled with clean brake fluid.
Connect a suitable transparent hose to bleeder valve
CAUTION
After servicing the brakes, always check brake
operation in a wide open, level area that is free of
other persons and obstructions.
2.
hold pedal down firmly.
Have a helper pump brake pedal several times, then
3.
wheel cylinder until pedal fades to floor. Close bleeder
valve before releasing pedal.
With pedal firmly depressed, open bleeder valve of
6.
make sure brakes are operating correctly and that brake
pedal is solid.
After bleeding of brakes is completed, test vehicle to
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