Tools Required
J 28662 Brake Pedal
Effort Gage
Measure the brakes frequently for pedal travel. Pedal travel is the
distance the pedal moves toward the floor from a fully released position.
Air in the hydraulic system may be the cause of most low brake pedal problems.
Bleed the system until all the air is purged from the system. Refer to
Hydraulic Brake System Bleeding
.
The following conditions may be other less frequent causes of excessive
pedal travel:
• | Excessively worn linings |
• | Hydraulic system leakage |
Measure the brake pedal travel. Use the following procedure:
- Turn the engine OFF.
- Pump the brake pedal at least three times in order to exhaust
the vacuum assist from the power booster.
- Install the J 28662
into the brake pedal.
- Hook the end of a tape measure over the top edge of the brake
pedal.
- Measure the distance from the top edge of the brake pedal to the
rim of the steering wheel.
- Depress the brake pedal with approximately 445 N (100 lbs)
of force while the brakes are cold.
- Measure the distance from the top edge of the brake pedal to the
rim of the steering wheel. The pedal travel should not exceed 74 mm
(2.91 in).