
Brake System
Bleeding
Bleeding
Vehicles with anti-lock
brakes
1. Disconnect the battery ground cable.
WARNING:
Brake
fluid contains polyglycol ethers and polyglycols. Avoid contact with the eyes.
Wash hands thoroughly after handling. If brake fluid contacts the eyes, flush
the eyes for 15 minutes with cold running water. Get medical attention if
irritation persists. If taken internally, drink water and induce vomiting. Get
medical attention immediately. Failure to follow these instructions may result
in personal injury.
CAUTION:
If brake fluid is spilt on the paintwork,
the affected area must be immediately washed down with cold
water.
Note:
Make sure that the vehicle is standing on a level
surface.
Note:
The system consists of separate circuits for each front
and diagonally opposite rear wheel. Each circuit can be bled
independently.
All Vehicles
2. CAUTION:
The brake fluid reservoir
must remain full with new, clean brake fluid at all times during
bleeding.
Note:
Start bleeding the brake system from the furthest
bleed nipple from the brake master cylinder.
Install the bleed tube to
the bleed nipple.
3. Immerse the end of the bleed tube in a bleed jar
containing a small quantity of approved brake fluid.
4. Position the
bleed jar base at least 300 mm above the bleed nipple to maintain fluid pressure
and prevent air leaking past the threads of the bleed nipple.
5. Loosen
the bleed nipple by one-half turn.
6. Operate the brake pedal fully
(pumping brake fluid and air into the bleed jar) and allow the brake pedal to
return to the rest position.
7. Fill the brake fluid reservoir.
8.
Continue operating the brake pedal until air-free fluid is being pumped into the
bleed jar.
9. With the brake pedal fully depressed tighten the bleed
nipple.
10. CAUTION:
Make sure the bleed nipple cap is installed after
bleeding the brake line(s). This will prevent corrosion to the bleed nipple.
Failure to follow this instruction may result in the bleed nipple becoming
seized.
Repeat the procedure for the remaining brake lines.