Important:
• | Use the two-person bleed procedure under the following conditions: |
- | Installing a new Electro-Hydraulic Control Unit (EHCU) or Brake
Pressure Modulator Valve (BPMV) |
- | Air is trapped in the valve body |
• | Do not drive the vehicle until the brake pedal feels firm. |
• | Do not reuse brake fluid that is used during bleeding. |
• | Use the vacuum, the pressure and the gravity bleeding procedures
only for base brake bleeding. |
Two Person Procedure
- Raise the vehicle in order to access the system bleed screws.
- Bleed the system at the right rear wheel first.
- Install a clear hose on the bleed screw.
- Immerse the opposite end of the hose into a container partially
filled with clean DOT 3 brake fluid.
- Open the bleed screw 1/2 to one full turn.
- Slowly depress the brake pedal. While the pedal is depressed to
its full extent, tighten the bleed screw.
- Release the brake pedal and wait 10-15 seconds for
the master cylinder pistons to return to the home position.
- Repeat the previous steps for the remaining wheels. The brake
fluid which is present at each bleed screw should be clean and free of air.
- This procedure may use more than a pint of fluid per wheel. Check
the master cylinder fluid level every four to six strokes of the brake pedal
in order to avoid running the system dry.
- Press the brake pedal firmly and run the Scan Tool
Function Test four times. Release
the brake pedal between each test.
- Bleed all four wheels again using steps 3-9. This
will remove the remaining air from the brake system.
- Evaluate the feel of the brake pedal before attempting to drive
the vehicle.
- Bleed the system as many times as necessary in order to obtain
the appropriate feel of the pedal.