Notice: When adding fluid to the brake master cylinder reservoir, use only Delco Supreme 11®, GM P/N 12377967
(Canadian P/N 992667), or equivalent DOT-3 brake fluid from a clean, sealed brake fluid container. The use of any type of fluid other than the recommended type of brake fluid, may cause contamination which could result in damage
to the internal rubber seals and/or rubber linings of hydraulic brake system components.
Notice: Avoid spilling brake fluid onto painted surfaces, electrical connections,
wiring, or cables. Brake fluid will damage painted surfaces and cause corrosion
to electrical components. If any brake fluid comes in contact with painted
surfaces, immediately flush the area with water. If any brake fluid comes
in contact with electrical connections, wiring, or cables, use a clean shop
cloth to wipe away the fluid.
Important: The base hydraulic brake system must be bled before performing this automated
bleeding procedure. If you have not yet performed the base hydraulic brake system
bleeding procedure, refer to
Hydraulic Brake System Bleeding
in Hydraulic Brakes before proceeding.
- Install a scan tool to the vehicle.
- Start the engine and allow the engine to idle.
- Depress the brake pedal firmly and maintain steady pressure on the pedal.
- Using the scan tool, begin the automated bleed procedure.
- Follow the instructions on the scan tool to complete the automated bleed
procedure. Release the brake pedal between each test sequence.
- Turn the ignition OFF.
- Remove the scan tool from the vehicle.
- Fill the brake master cylinder reservoir to the maximum-fill level with
Delco Supreme 11®, GM P/N 12377967 (Canadian P/N 992667),
or equivalent DOT-3 brake fluid from a clean, sealed brake fluid container.
- Bleed the hydraulic brake system. Refer to
Hydraulic Brake System Bleeding
in Hydraulic Brakes.
- With the ignition OFF, apply the brakes 3-5 times, or until
the brake pedal becomes firm, in order to deplete the brake booster power reserve.
- Slowly depress and release the brake pedal. Observe the feel of the brake
pedal.
- If the brake pedal feels spongy, repeat the automated bleeding procedure.
If the brake pedal still feels spongy after repeating the automated bleeding procedure
inspect the brake system for external leaks. Refer to
Brake System External Leak Inspection
in Hydraulic Brakes.
- Turn the ignition key ON, with the engine OFF; check to see if the brake
system warning lamp remains illuminated.
- If the brake system warning lamp remains illuminated, DO NOT allow the
vehicle to be driven until it is diagnosed and repaired. Refer to
Symptoms - Hydraulic Brakes
in Hydraulic Brakes.
- Drive the vehicle to exceed 13 km/h (8 mph)
to allow ABS initialization to occur. Observe brake pedal feel.
- If the brake pedal feels spongy, repeat the automated bleeding procedure
until a firm brake pedal is obtained.