Manual Bleed Procedure (Wet Modulator Assembly)
1. Apply the parking brake and chock the tires. Turn the ignition OFF and disconnect the battery terminals.
NOTE: The ignition must remain off for the entire bleed procedure; energizing the unit during bleeding must be impossible.
2. Fill the reservoir with DOT-approved hydraulic brake fluid.
3. Depress the brake pedal five times using the stroke between 1/3 travel and maximum travel in 5 seconds.
4. Release the pedal for 5 to 10 seconds. Air bubbles will rise into the reservoir while depressing and releasing pedal.
5. Repeat Steps 3 and 4 another three times, or until sufficient pedal resistance is felt.
6. Bleed the brake system. Put a wrench on the brake actuator bleeder fitting. Start with the farthest from the modulator, (typically the right rear), then attach a length of clear plastic tubing to the bleeder fitting. Make sure the tube fits snugly.
7. Submerge the tubing in a container of clean brake fluid. Figure 7.
NOTE: Both the tubing and container must be able to withstand to the effects of brake fluid.
8. Depress the brake pedal 10 to 15 times, using the maximum available stroke.
9. Loosen the bleeder fitting until the fluid begins to flow, (about 3/4 turn), while depressing the brake pedal through its maximum available stroke.
10. Tighten the fitting firmly prior to releasing the brake pedal.
11. Repeat Steps 6 through 8 several times until the discharged fluid is free of air bubbles.
12. Repeat Steps 3 through 9 to bleed the remaining three brake actuators. Bleed in sequence of the longest to the shortest circuit from the modulator.
13. Check the travel of the brake pedal. If a firm resistance is felt the manual bleeding procedure is complete.
14. Check the fluid level in reservoir and fill if required. Replace reservoir cap and dispose of used brake fluid.
15. Remove wheel chocks
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