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Bleeding brake system
If the brake tube is disconnected from the brake master cylinder and it hit the air, it is necessary to pump the entire brake system. If the brake hose is disconnected from the only one brake caliper, it is necessary to pump only the caliper or wheel cylinder. If the brake pipe or hose disconnect between the master cylinder and the brake, it is necessary to pump over only this part of the brake system.
Check PERFORMANCE ORDER | 1. Depress the brake pedal several times to remove the vacuum from the vacuum amplifier. | 2. Fill the tank with brake fluid. | | 3. Prorolling entire brake system must begin with the right rear wheel. Connect a hose to the valve pumping and lower the other end of the hose into the brake fluid. | 4. Depress the brake pedal a few times and keep depressed. | 5. Open the valve and let the air pumping, and brake fluid. | 6. Close the valve and slowly release the brake pedal. | 7. Repeat the steps described in paragraphs 5 and 6, while in the outflow of brake fluid will not contain air bubbles. Then bleed the brakes of the right front wheel, right rear wheel and the left front wheel. Watch the liquid level in the tank. | 8. Check the brake system. The brake pedal must be tough. If necessary, repeat the operation of pumping. |
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