Brake bleeding.
This needs two people we will call the pumper and nipple controller.
This is for RHD.
1.Top up fluid to max level.
2.Ensure that ignition is OFF.
3.Attach bleed tube to the bleed screw on front brake caliper on the passenger side, submerge
free end in a clear container containing brake fluid.
4.Pumper in drivers seat should apply pressure to brake pedal several times, then apply gentle steady pressure,pumper should tell nipple controler he is ready to start procedure.
5.Nipple controler should now loosen bleed screw to release brake fluid and air,
Pumper depresses the pedal steadily through its full stroke and tells nipple controller the pedal is down.
6. Nipple controller now shuts the nipple, and when shut tells pumper to release the pedal, when pedal is fully up pumper tells nipple controler he is ready to start bleed cycle.
Pedal is now ready to start repeat procedure.
(IMPORTANT after 4 pumps of pedal check/top up reservoir)
Repeat 4<6
procedure until a flow of clean air-free fluid is purged into container,
then whilst holding pedal at end of downward stroke, tighten brake
caliper bleed screw to 10 Nm (7 lbf.ft).
CAUTION: Ensure the fluid in the reservoir
is maintained between the minimum and maximum levels throughout the bleed procedure using new brake fluid.
Top-up brake fluid level to 'MAX' mark.
Continue to bleed in this order next is Driver side front.
Passenger side rear.
Drivers side rear.
Apply brakes and see how much travel is in the pedal approx 25mm is normal if travel is in an acceptable range build press pedal hard and see if it holds a steady force if it does not hold check for leakage.
If pedal takes a few pumps to build and hold pressure rebleed the system from start.
If all ok.
Remove stand(s) and lower vehicle.
Road test vehicle.
Check brake pedal for short firm travel when brakes are applied.
Whilst on road test
If you want to make sure the modulator is bled,
Put the transfer box into low and select HDC,
(A couple of notes HDC will not function above 31mph or if brake or clutch pedals are pressed.)
Accelerate up to 25mph then take your foot fully off the throttle HDC will slow you down to 5mph.
Or Accelerate up to 25mph then take your foot off the throttle and push HDC button to slow down to 5mph.
Repeat the accelerate/HDC cycle 5-6 times or until you have run the Modulator for a minute or so.
Do not press brake pedal it will deactivate the HDC.
You can do this on the flat - no hill required.
Then bleed the brakes again.
Manual Bleed Procedure with Electronic
Diagnostic Tools
NOTE: The electronic diagnostic tool must be
capable of actuating (energizing) the outlet
solenoid valves for each wheel for approximately
10 seconds and activating the pump of the
modulator.
The inlet solenoid valve should be open (de-energized). Both Nanocom and Hawkeye
diagnostic tools can be used to do this.
1. Apply the parking brake and chock the tires.
Turn the ignition OFF.
NOTE: The ignition must remain off for the
initial bleed procedure; energizing the unit during bleeding must be impossible.
2. Perform brake bleed procedure for wet (conventional )module, bleeding the circuit and master
cylinder if required prior to connecting diagnostic equipment.
3. Connect diagnostic equipment to OBDII port.
4. Turn ignition switch ON
5. Push on brake pedal with maximum force (firm
pedal) and hold.
6. Activate the Modulator Bleed function on the diagnostic tool
starting with Passenger Front.
7. Release brake pedal for 5 seconds and run the Power Bleed function
for approximately 5 seconds.
8. Repeat Steps 5 through 7 three additional
times.
9. Perform manual bleed on appropriate wheels.
10. Repeat Steps 5 through 9 for the remaining 3
brake actuators, working in order of Drivers Front, Passenger Rear, Drivers Rear.
NOTE: If a firm brake pedal resistance is felt and
the brake pedal pushes back when the solenoids and pump are simultaneously actuated for each
brake circuit, the system bleed procedure is complete.
If there is no firm pedal resistance,
repeat the bleed procedure and/or look into brake
system defect, (leaks, etc.).
Retry the HDC run procedure.


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