Step
| Action
| Normal Result(s)
| Abnormal Result(s)*
|
1
| Inspect the master cylinder
brake fluid level.
| The brake fluid level is nominal.
| The brake fluid is low.
|
2
|
- Turn the ignition OFF.
- Ensure that the park brake is released.
- Start the engine.
|
- The brake warning indicator turns on while the engine is cranking.
- The brake warning indicator turns off after the engine starts.
| The brake
warning indicator does not turn on while the engine is cranking.
The brake warning indicator stays on after the engine starts.
|
3
|
- Shift the transmission into Park.
- Firmly press the brake pedal.
|
- The brake pedal moves steadily towards floor, approximately 50 mm
(2 in).
- The brake pedal stops and is firm against the pressure.
| The brake
pedal does not move steadily (hard pedal or pedal moves erratically).
The brake pedal is too soft (travels too far toward the floor).
|
4
| Release
the brake pedal.
| The brake pedal returns to the original position.
| The brake pedal does NOT return
to the original position.
|
5
| Perform the brake system test.
|
• | The braking action starts immediately after applying the brakes. |
• | The brakes operate smoothly and predictably. do not grab - brake
pedal does not pulsate. |
• | The steering wheel and the brake pedal do not shake (pulsate)
while the brakes are applied. |
• | The vehicle stops without high brake pedal effort. |
• | The vehicle stops without pulling to one side. |
• | The front and rear brakes apply evenly. |
• | The brakes operate without excessive noise. |
• | The brakes do not drag (stay engaged) after the brake pedal is
released. |
|
• | The braking action is delayed after applying the brakes. |
• | The brakes operate aggressively with low pressure applied to the
brake pedal. |
• | The steering wheel or the brake pedal pulsate while the brakes
are applied. |
• | The brake pedal effort is high or the vehicle is difficult to
stop. |
• | The vehicle pulls to one side while braking. |
• | The front or rear brakes operate unevenly. |
• | The brakes drag (stay engaged) after the brake pedal is released. |
|
• | * When possible, compare the test results with an identical vehicle/system
that is known to be operating properly in order to verify the correct test
results. |
• | Refer to the appropriate symptom diagnostic table for the applicable
abnormal result. |
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