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DEFINITION: This
diagnostic table is designed to diagnose ONLY the components of the HYDRAULIC
  brake   system in order to determine if the HYDRAULIC brake system is operating
   properly.  You will be directed by the appropriate Symptom Table to go
to   other  brake  system diagnostic tables as appropriate. 
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1 
 | Were you
sent here from a Brake Symptom Table? 
 | Go to 
Step 2
 
 | Go to 
Diagnostic Starting Point - Hydraulic Brakes  
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2 
 | Inspect and adjust the brake fluid level in the brake master
cylinder. Refer to 
Master Cylinder Reservoir Filling 
. 
Was the brake fluid level low? 
 | Go to 
Step 3
 
 | Go to 
Step 4
 
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3 
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- Inspect the brake fluid for the following conditions, indicating
brake fluid contamination:
 
| •  | Fluid separation (indicating two types of fluid are present) |  
  
|    -  | Swirled appearance - oil-based substance |  
  
|    -  | Layered appearance - silicone-based substance |  
  
|    -  | Cloudy appearance - moisture |  
  
|    -  | Dark appearance/ suspended particles in fluid - dirt, rust, corrosion,
brake dust |  
  
- Inspect the master cylinder reservoir cap diaphragm and the reservoir-to-master
cylinder grommets for swelling, indicating fluid contamination.
 
 
Do any of the above conditions exist? 
 | Go to 
Step 5
 
 | Go to 
Step 6
 
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4 
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- Inspect the brake fluid for the following conditions, indicating
brake fluid contamination:
 
| •  | Fluid separation (indicating two types of fluid are present) |  
  
|    -  | Swirled appearance - oil-based substance |  
  
|    -  | Layered appearance - silicone-based substance |  
  
|    -  | Cloudy appearance - moisture |  
  
|    -  | Dark appearance/ suspended particles in fluid - dirt, rust, corrosion,
brake dust |  
  
- Inspect the master cylinder reservoir cap diaphragm and the reservoir-to-master
cylinder grommets for swelling, indicating fluid contamination.
 
 
Do any of the above conditions exist? 
 | Go to 
Step 5
 
 | Go to 
Step 12
 
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5 
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- Flush the hydraulic brake system. Refer to 
Hydraulic Brake System Flushing 
.
 
- If the brake fluid WAS contaminated with an oil-based or a silicone-based
fluid (indicated by fluid separation and/or a swollen master cylinder reservoir
  cap diaphragm and/or swollen reservoir-to-master cylinder grommets), perform
  the following:
 
(Refer to the procedures indicated.) 
| 2.1.  | Remove ALL of the following components listed. Each component
contains internal rubber seals/linings which have been contaminated. |  
  
| 2.2.  | Clean out the hydraulic brake pipes using denatured alcohol (or
equivalent). |  
  
| 2.3.  | Dry the brake pipes using non-lubricated, filtered air. |  
  
| 2.4.  | Repair or replace ALL of the following components listed. Each
component contains internal rubber seals/linings which have been contaminated. |  
  
|    •  | Clean the brake master cylinder reservoir using denatured alcohol (or
equivalent), then dry the reservoir using non-lubricated, filtered air, or
  if necessary, replace the brake master cylinder reservoir. |  
  
|    •  | Replace the brake master cylinder reservoir cap diaphragm. |  
  
- If the brake fluid was NOT contaminated with an oil-based fluid,
but WAS contaminated with water or dirt, rust, corrosion, and/or brake dust,
 replace the brake master cylinder reservoir cap diaphragm which may have
allowed  moisture or dirt to enter the system.
 
- Refill and bleed the hydraulic brake system. Refer to 
Hydraulic Brake System Bleeding 
.
 
 
Did you complete the operation and any required repairs and/or replacements? 
 | Go to 
Step 9
 
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6 
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- Inspect the following hydraulic brake system components for external
fluid leaks; repair or replace any of the components found to be leaking brake
    fluid.
 
Refer to the appropriate procedure(s): 
| •  | Brake master cylinder reservoir cap diaphragm |  
  
- If you repaired or replaced any of the brake system components
listed, bleed the hydraulic brake system. While bleeding the hydraulic brake
   system, observe for the following:
 
Refer to 
Hydraulic Brake System Bleeding 
. 
| •  | The presence of air in the system at a bleeder valve location
other than at the repair location (except if the brake master cylinder and/or
 the proportioning valves, if equipped [non-ABS], were replaced) |  
  
| •  | An unrestricted and even flow of brake fluid per axle (during
the bleeding procedure) |  
  
 
Did you find and correct a condition? 
 | Go to 
Step 7
 
 | Go to 
Step 12
 
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7 
 | Was there air in the system at a bleeder valve location other than at
the repair location, (except if the brake master cylinder and/or the proportioning
 valves, if equipped [non-ABS], were replaced)? 
 | Go to 
Step 19
    
 | Go to 
Step 8
    
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8 
 | Was the flow of brake fluid unrestricted and even per axle during the
bleeding procedure? 
 | Go to 
Step 9
 
 | Go to 
Step 10
 
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9 
 | Inspect
the hydraulic function of the brake calipers for proper operation. Refer to 
Hydraulic Brake Component Operation Visual Inspection 
. 
Was the hydraulic function of the brake calipers operating properly? 
 | Go to 
Step 21
 
 | Go to 
Step 14
     
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10 
 | Was the flow
of brake fluid restricted or uneven through front axle hydraulic components
 during  the bleeding procedure? 
 | Go to 
Step 13
 
 | Go to 
Step 11
 
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11 
 | Was the flow of brake fluid restricted or uneven through rear axle hydraulic
components during the bleeding procedure? 
 | Go to 
Step 17
 
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12 
 | Inspect the hydraulic function of the brake calipers for proper operation.
Refer to 
Hydraulic Brake Component Operation Visual Inspection 
. 
Was the hydraulic function of the brake calipers operating properly? 
 | Go to 
Step 15
 
 | Go to 
Step 13
     
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13 
 | Determine
if the brake caliper is restricting the flow of brake fluid and/or not operating
  properly: 
- Raise and suitably support the vehicle. Refer to 
Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle 
 in General Information.
 
- Remove the tire and wheel assemblies. Refer to 
Tire and Wheel Removal and Installation 
 in Tires and Wheels.
 
- Open the suspected caliper bleeder valve.
 
- Using a large C-clamp, compress the caliper piston and observe
for an unrestricted flow of brake fluid and for free movement of the caliper
     piston.
 
- Close the caliper bleeder valve.
 
 
Was the flow of brake fluid unrestricted and did the caliper piston
move freely? 
 | Go to 
Step 17
 
 | Go to 
Step 14
 
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14 
 | Repair
or replace any brake caliper that was not operating properly. Refer to the
  appropriate procedure(s). 
Did you complete the repair and/or replacement? 
 | Go to 
Step 21
 
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15 
 | Bleed the hydraulic
brake system to observe for the presence of air in the system and to observe
 for an unrestricted and even flow of brake fluid per axle (during the bleeding
procedure). Refer to 
Hydraulic Brake System Bleeding 
. 
Was there air in the system? 
 | Go to 
Step 19
 
 | Go to 
Step 16
 
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16 
 | Was the flow of brake fluid unrestricted and even per axle during the
bleeding procedure? 
 | Go to 
Step 21
 
 | Go to 
Step 17
 
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17 
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- Inspect the hydraulic brake pipes and flexible brake hoses for
signs of a fluid restriction; such as being bent, kinked, pinched or damaged.
 Refer to 
Brake Pipe and Hose Inspection 
.
 
- Replace any of the hydraulic brake pipes and/or flexible brake
hoses found to be bent, kinked, pinched or damaged. Refer to the following
     procedures as necessary:
 
- If none of the hydraulic brake pipes or flexible brake hoses were
visibly bent, kinked, pinched, or damaged, replace the hydraulic brake flex
 hose(s) at the restricted location.
 
 
Did you find and correct a condition? 
 | Go to 
Step 21
 
 | Go to 
Step 18
 
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18 
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- If equipped with proportioning valves, (non-ABS), replace the
valves. Refer to 
Proportioning Valve Replacement 
.
 
- If equipped with Antilock Brakes, replace the brake pressure modulator
valve (BPMV), in order to correct the hydraulic brake dynamic rear proportioning
  mechanical operation. Refer to 
Brake Pressure Modulator Valve Replacement 
 in Antilock Brake System.
 
 
Did you complete the replacement? 
 | Go to 
Step 21
 
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19 
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- Inspect the hydraulic brake system components for brake fluid
seepage at a seal and/or fitting location, which may have drawn air into the
       system.
 
- Inspect the hydraulic brake system components for evidence of
a recent repair, which may have introduced air into the system.
 
- Repair or replace any of the components found to be installed
incorrectly or seeping brake fluid.
 
 
Did you find and correct a condition? 
 | Go to 
Step 21
 
 | Go to 
Step 20
 
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20 
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- Inspect the brake master cylinder for internal fluid leaks. Refer
to 
Brake System Internal Leak Test 
.
 
- Repair or replace the brake master cylinder if it is found to
be leaking brake fluid internally. Refer to 
Master Cylinder Overhaul 
 or 
Master Cylinder Replacement 
.
 
 
Did you find and correct a condition? 
 | Go to 
Step 21
 
 | Return to Symptom Table 
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21 
 | Install or connect components that were removed or disconnected
during diagnosis. 
Did you complete the operation? 
 | Hydraulic Brake System OK 
Return to Symptom Table 
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