Caution: Do not move the vehicle until a firm brake pedal is obtained. Air in
the brake system can cause loss of brakes with possible personal injury.
Caution: Use only SUPREME 11 or equivalent DOT 3 brake fluid from a clean, sealed
container. Do not use fluid from an open container that may be contaminated
with water. Improper or contaminated fluid will result in damage to components
or loss of braking, with possible personal injury.
Caution: Do not overfill the brake fluid reservoir. Overfilling the brake fluid
reservoir may cause the brake fluid to overflow onto the engine exhaust components
during brake system service. The brake fluid is flammable and
may cause a fire and personal injury if the brake fluid contacts the engine
exhaust system components.
Notice: If any brake component is repaired or replaced such that air is allowed
to enter the brake system, the entire bleeding procedure must be followed.
Notice: Avoid spilling brake fluid on any of the vehicle's painted surfaces,
wiring, cables, or electric connectors. Brake fluid will damage the paint
and the electrical connections. If any fluid is spilled on the vehicle, flush
the area to lessen the damage.
Notice: Prior to bleeding the brakes, the front and rear displacement cylinder
pistons must be returned to the topmost position. The preferred method uses
a Scan Tool to perform the rehoming procedure. If a Scan Tool
is not available, the second procedure may be used, but it is extremely important
that the procedure be followed exactly as outlined.
A bleeding operation is necessary in order to remove air
when air is introduced into the hydraulic brake system.
Bleed the hydraulic system at all four brakes if air has been introduced
through a low fluid level or by disconnecting brake pipes at the master cylinder.
If a brake hose or brake pipe is disconnected at one wheel, bleed only
that one wheel caliper. If brake pipes or hoses are disconnected at
any fitting located between the master cylinder and the brakes, then
only bleed the brake system served by the disconnected pipe or hose.
With Scan Tool (Preferred Method)
Refer to
Antilock Brake System Automated Bleed Procedure
In
Antilock brake system.
Without Scan Tool
Notice: This method can only be used if the amber ABS warning indicator is not
illuminated and no DTCs are present.
Important: Do not place your foot on the brake pedal through this entire procedure
unless specifically directed to do so.
- Remove foot from the brake pedal.
- Start the engine. Allow the engine to run for at least ten seconds
while observing the amber ABS warning indicator.
- If the amber ABS warning indicator turns on and stays on after
ten seconds, stop the bleeding procedure. Use a Scan Tool in order to diagnose
the ABS malfunction.
- If the amber ABS warning indicator turns on for approximately
three seconds, then turns off and stays off, turn the ignition off.
- Repeat the previous four steps one more time.
- Bleed the entire brake system.
Brake System Pressure Bleeding Procedure
Tools Required
• | J 29532 Diaphragm
Type Brake Bleeder |
Notice: Pressure bleeding equipment must be of the diaphragm type. It must have
a rubber diaphragm between the air supply and the brake fluid to prevent air,
moisture, and other contaminants from entering the hydraulic system.
Notice: Avoid spilling brake fluid on any of the vehicle's painted surfaces,
wiring, cables, or electric connectors. Brake fluid will damage the paint
and the electrical connections. If any fluid is spilled on the vehicle, flush
the area to lessen the damage.
- Inspect and fill the master cylinder reservoir to the proper level
as necessary. Refer to
Master Cylinder Reservoir Filling
.
- Assemble the components
as shown.
- Install the J 35589
to the master cylinder reservoir.
- Connect the J 29532
to the J 35589
.
- Adjust the J 29532
to 35-70 kPa (5-10 psi).
- Wait approximately 30 seconds, then inspect the entire
hydraulic brake system in order to ensure that there are no existing brake
fluid leaks. Repair any brake fluid leaks.
- Adjust the J 29532
to 205-240 kPa (30-35 psi).
Important: Use a shop cloth in order to catch escaping brake fluid.
- Slowly open the ABS modulator brake pipe fitting (1) starting from
the first pipe on the left side in order to allow the brake fluid to flow.
Notice: Use the correct fastener in the correct location. Replacement fasteners
must be the correct part number for that application. Fasteners requiring
replacement or fasteners requiring the use of thread locking compound or sealant
are identified in the service procedure. Do not use paints, lubricants, or
corrosion inhibitors on fasteners or fastener joint surfaces unless specified.
These coatings affect fastener torque and joint clamping force and may damage
the fastener. Use the correct tightening sequence and specifications when
installing fasteners in order to avoid damage to parts and systems.
- Close the ABS modulator
brake pipe fitting when air bubbles are no longer detected in the brake fluid.
Tighten
Tighten the ABS modulator brake pipe fitting to 24 N·m
(18 lb ft).
- Repeat Steps 8 and 9 for the remaining ABS modulator brake pipe
fittings.
- Raise and suitably support the vehicle. Refer to
Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle
in General Information.
- Install the clear plastic
bleeder hose to the RIGHT REAR bleeder valve:
• | For DOMESTIC vehicles, install the clear plastic bleeder hose
to the wheel cylinder bleeder valve. |
• | For EXPORT vehicles, install the clear plastic bleeder hose to
the brake caliper bleeder valve. |
- Submerge the opposite end of the clear
plastic bleeder hose in a clean container partially filled with clean
brake fluid.
- Slowly open the bleeder valve in order to allow the brake fluid
to flow.
- Close the bleeder valve when air bubbles are no longer detected
in the brake fluid.
Tighten
For DOMESTIC vehicles, tighten the wheel cylinder bleeder valve to 7 N·m
(62 lb in). .
• | For EXPORT vehicles, tighten the wheel cylinder bleeder valve
to 11 N·m (97 lb in) |
- Remove the clear plastic bleeder hose from the bleeder valve.
- Install the clear plastic
bleeder hose to the LEFT FRONT brake caliper bleeder valve.
- Submerge the opposite end of the clear plastic bleeder hose in
a clean container partially filled with clean brake fluid.
- Slowly open the bleeder valve in order to allow the brake fluid
to flow.
- Close the bleeder valve when air bubbles are no longer detected
in the brake fluid.
Tighten
Tighten the brake caliper bleeder valve to 13 N·m (115 lb in).
- Remove the clear plastic bleeder hose from the bleeder valve.
- Install the clear plastic
bleeder hose to the LEFT REAR bleeder valve.
• | For DOMESTIC vehicles, install the clear plastic bleeder hose
to the wheel cylinder bleeder valve. |
• | For EXPORT vehicles, install the clear plastic bleeder hose to
the brake caliper bleeder valve. |
- Submerge the opposite end of the clear
plastic bleeder hose in a clean container partially filled with clean
brake fluid.
- Slowly open the bleeder valve in order to allow the brake fluid
to flow.
- Close the bleeder valve when air bubbles are no longer detected
in the brake fluid.
Tighten
For DOMESTIC vehicles, tighten the wheel cylinder bleeder valve to 7 N·m
(62 lb in). .
• | For EXPORT vehicles, tighten the wheel cylinder bleeder valve
to 11 N·m (97 lb in) |
- Remove the clear plastic bleeder hose from the bleeder valve.
- Install the clear plastic
bleeder hose to the RIGHT FRONT brake caliper bleeder valve.
- Submerge the opposite end of the clear plastic bleeder hose in
a clean container partially filled with clean brake fluid.
- Slowly open the bleeder valve in order to allow the brake fluid
to flow.
- Close the bleeder valve when air bubbles are no longer detected
in the brake fluid.
Tighten
Tighten the brake caliper bleeder valve to 13 N·m (115 lb in).
- Remove the clear plastic bleeder hose from the bleeder valve.
- Lower the vehicle.
- Remove the J 35589
from the master cylinder reservoir.
- Inspect and fill the master cylinder reservoir to the proper level
as necessary. Refer to
Master Cylinder Reservoir Filling
.
- Install the master cylinder reservoir cap.
- Start the engine and allow the engine to run for at least 10 seconds.
- Turn the ignition OFF.
- Inspect the brake pedal feel and the brake pedal travel. Refer
to
Brake Pedal Travel
.
• | If the brake pedal feels firm and constant and the brake pedal
travel does not exceed specifications, proceed to Step 39. |
• | If the pedal feels soft or the brake pedal travel exceeds specifications,
DO NOT DRIVE THE VEHICLE. Go to Step 40. |
- Start the engine and inspect the brake pedal feel.
• | If the brake pedal still feels firm, got to Step 42. |
• | If the brake pedal feels soft, DO NOT DRIVE THE VEHICLE. proceed
to Step 40. |
- Use the scan tool in order to perform the automated bleed procedure.
Refer to
Antilock Brake System Automated Bleed Procedure
in
Antilock Brake Systems.
- Ensure that the unacceptable brake pedal feel/travel is not caused
by misadjusted brake linings or other mechanical failures, then repeat the
Brake System Pressure Bleeding procedure. Proceed to Step 1.
Caution: Do not move the vehicle until a firm brake pedal is obtained. Failure
to obtain a firm pedal before moving vehicle may result in personal
injury.
- Road test the vehicle. Make several normal (non-ABS) stops from a moderate
speed in order to ensure proper brake system function. Allow adequate brake
system cooling time between stops.
Brake System Manual Bleeding Procedure
Notice: Avoid spilling brake fluid on any of the vehicle's painted surfaces,
wiring, cables, or electric connectors. Brake fluid will damage the paint
and the electrical connections. If any fluid is spilled on the vehicle, flush
the area to lessen the damage.
Important: This procedure may require the help of an assistant to apply the brake
pedal while the bleeder valves are opened and closed.
Important: Ensure that the master cylinder brake fluid level does not drop to the
bottom of the master cylinder reservoir. You will be instructed to Inspect
and fill the master cylinder reservoir at times during this procedure.
However, the actual frequency of master cylinder reservoir filling
REQUIRED will depend on the amount of fluid that is released. If the
brake fluid level drops to the bottom of the master cylinder reservoir,
start the bleed procedure again at Step 1.
- Inspect and fill the master cylinder reservoir to the proper level
as necessary. Refer to
Master Cylinder Reservoir Filling
.
Important: Use a shop cloth in order to catch escaping brake fluid.
- Slowly open the ABS modulator brake pipe fitting (1) starting from
the first pipe on the left side in order to allow the brake fluid to flow.
- Press and hold the brake pedal approximately 75 percent of a full
stroke.
Notice: Use the correct fastener in the correct location. Replacement fasteners
must be the correct part number for that application. Fasteners requiring
replacement or fasteners requiring the use of thread locking compound or sealant
are identified in the service procedure. Do not use paints, lubricants, or
corrosion inhibitors on fasteners or fastener joint surfaces unless specified.
These coatings affect fastener torque and joint clamping force and may damage
the fastener. Use the correct tightening sequence and specifications when
installing fasteners in order to avoid damage to parts and systems.
- Close the ABS modulator
brake pipe fitting when air bubbles are no longer detected in the brake fluid.
Tighten
Tighten the ABS modulator brake pipe fitting to 24 N·m
(18 lb ft).
- Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for the remaining ABS modulator brake pipe
fittings.
- Inspect and fill the master cylinder reservoir to the proper level
as necessary. Refer to
Master Cylinder Reservoir Filling
.
- Raise and suitably support the vehicle. Refer to
Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle
in General Information.
- Install the clear plastic
bleeder hose to the RIGHT REAR bleeder valve.
• | For DOMESTIC vehicles, install the clear plastic bleeder hose
to the wheel cylinder bleeder valve. |
• | For EXPORT vehicles, install the clear plastic bleeder hose to
the brake caliper bleeder valve. |
- Submerge the opposite end of the clear
plastic bleeder hose in a clean container partially filled with clean
brake fluid.
- Open the bleeder valve.
- Press and hold the brake pedal approximately 75 percent of a full
stroke.
- Close the bleeder valve.
- Release the brake pedal.
- Repeat Steps 10 through 13 until air bubbles are no longer detected
in the brake fluid.
Tighten
For DOMESTIC vehicles, tighten the wheel cylinder bleeder valve to 7 N·m
(62 lb in)..
• | For EXPORT vehicles, tighten the wheel cylinder bleeder valve
to 11 N·m (97 lb in) |
- Remove the clear plastic bleeder hose from the bleeder valve.
- Install the clear plastic
bleeder hose to the LEFT FRONT brake caliper bleeder valve.
- Submerge the opposite end of the clear plastic bleeder hose in
a clean container partially filled with clean brake fluid.
- Open the bleeder valve.
- Press and hold the brake pedal approximately 75 percent of a full
stroke.
- Close the bleeder valve.
- Release the brake pedal.
- Repeat Steps 18 through 21 until air bubbles are no longer detected
in the brake fluid.
Tighten
Tighten the brake caliper bleeder valve to 13 N·m (115 lb in).
- Remove the clear plastic bleeder hose from the bleeder valve.
- Install the clear plastic
bleeder hose to the LEFT REAR bleeder valve.
• | For DOMESTIC vehicles, install the clear plastic bleeder hose
to the wheel cylinder bleeder valve. |
• | For EXPORT vehicles, install the clear plastic bleeder hose to
the brake caliper bleeder valve. |
- Submerge the opposite end of the clear
plastic bleeder hose in a clean container partially filled with
clean brake fluid.
- Open the bleeder valve.
- Press and hold the brake pedal approximately 75 percent of a full
stroke.
- Close the bleeder valve.
- Release the brake pedal.
- Repeat Steps 26 through 29 until air bubbles are no longer detected
in the brake fluid.
Tighten
For DOMESTIC vehicles, tighten the wheel cylinder bleeder valve to 7 N·m
(62 lb in).
• | For EXPORT vehicles, tighten the wheel cylinder bleeder valve
to 11 N·m (97 lb in). |
- Remove the clear plastic bleeder hose from the bleeder valve.
- Install the clear plastic
bleeder hose to the RIGHT FRONT brake caliper bleeder valve.
- Submerge the opposite end of the clear plastic bleeder hose in
a clean container partially filled with clean brake fluid.
- Open the bleeder valve.
- Press and hold the brake pedal approximately 75 percent of a full
stroke.
- Close the bleeder valve.
- Release the brake pedal.
- Repeat Steps 34 through 37 until air bubbles are no longer detected
in the brake fluid.
Tighten
Tighten the brake caliper bleeder valve to 13 N·m (115 lb in).
- Remove the clear plastic bleeder hose from the bleeder valve.
- Lower the vehicle.
- Remove the brake fluid
reservoir cover.
- Inspect the brake fluid level in the reservoir. Refer to
Master Cylinder Reservoir Filling
.
- Install the brake fluid reservoir cover.
- Turn the ignition switch to the RUN position, then turn off the
engine. Apply the brake pedal with moderate force and hold the pedal. Note
the pedal travel and feel.
- If the pedal feels firm and constant and pedal travel is not excessive,
start the engine. With the engine running, recheck the pedal travel.
- If the pedal feel is still firm and constant and pedal travel
is not excessive, perform a vehicle road test. Make several normal (non-ABS)
stops from a moderate speed in order to ensure proper brake system function.
- If pedal feel is soft or has excessive travel either initially
or after engine start, refer to
Antilock Brake System Automated Bleed Procedure
in Antilock Brake Systems.
- Repeat the manual bleeding procedure, starting at Step 1.
Caution: Do not move the vehicle until a firm brake pedal is obtained. Failure
to obtain a firm pedal before moving vehicle may result in personal
injury.
- Perform a vehicle road test. Make several normal (non-ABS) stops from
a moderate speed in order to ensure proper brake system function.