Tools Required
|     •  | J 29532  Diaphragm      
     Type Brake Bleeder | 
 
|     •  | J 37762  Pressure       
    Brake Bleeder Adapter | 
 
Caution: Do not move the vehicle until a firm brake pedal is obtained. Air in
the brake system can cause the loss of brakes with possible personal injury.
Caution: Remove all the air from the hydraulic brake system anytime the hydraulic brake system
is opened for repair. The entire bleeding procedure must be followed. Failure to remove
all the air in the hydraulic brake system will result in reduced braking performance
and possible personal injury.
Caution: Refer to Brake Fluid Irritant Caution in the Preface section.
Caution: Refer to Brake Fluid Caution in the Preface section.
Notice: Refer to Filling the Master Cylinder Notice in the Preface section.
Notice: Refer to Brake Fluid Effects on Paint and Electrical Components Notice in the Preface section.
Important: Bleed the hydraulic brake system in the following sequence:
- Left rear wheel cylinder
 
- Load Sensing Proportioning Valve (non-ABS)
 
- Right front caliper
 
- Left front caliper
 
If air enters the hydraulic brake system due to low brake fluid level,
 bleed the system at the 4 bleeder valves.
If you disconnect a brake pipe from the master cylinder, bleed the system
 at the 4 bleeder valves.
If you disconnect a brake pipe or a fitting between the master cylinder
 and the wheels, bleed the system at the bleeder valve served by the brake
        pipe or fitting.
If you disconnect a brake pipe or brake hose at only 1 wheel,
 then bleed the system at the bleeder valve for that wheel.
Manual Bleeding
- Ensure the engine is OFF.
 
- Press the brake pedal several times in order to remove the vacuum
 system reserve.
 
- Clean around the master  cylinder reservoir
cap (1).
 
- Remove the reservoir cap.
 
- Fill the reservoir with brake fluid. Keep the reservoir at least
 one-half full during the bleeding operation. Refer to 
Master Cylinder Reservoir Filling 
.
 
- Install the reservoir cap.
 
- Remove the bleeder valve  cap (1).
 
- Attach a clear plastic  or vinyl tube
(1) to the bleeder valve. Submerge the  other end of the tube          in
a clear container (2)  partially filled with brake  fluid.
 
- Have a second technician press the brake pedal several times,
 and then hold it fully pressed.
 
- With the brake pedal fully pressed, loosen the bleeder valve about
 ½ turn. The brake pedal should now fall all the way to the
floor          as brake   fluid flows out of the bleeder valve into the clear
fluid     container.
 
Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in the Preface section.
- Close the bleeder  valve.
 
Tighten
|     •  | Tighten the caliper bleeder valve to 8.5 N·m (75.2 lb in).  | 
 
|     •  | Tighten the wheel cylinder bleeder valve to 7.5 N·m
 (66.4 lb in).  | 
 
- Have the second technician slowly release the pedal.
 
- Repeat this procedure until air bubbles no longer appear in the
 clear fluid container.
 
- Install the bleeder valve cap.
 
- Repeat this procedure at all bleeder valves that require bleeding.
 
- Replenish the brake fluid in the master cylinder reservoir to
 the MAX mark and install the cap. Refer to 
Master Cylinder Reservoir Filling 
.
 
- Pump the brake pedal.
 
- Inspect the hydraulic brake system for leaks.
 
- Inspect the brake pedal feel for sponginess and the brake indicator
 for an indication of an unbalanced pressure. Repeat the entire bleeding procedure
   in order to correct either of these conditions.
 
Pressure Bleeding
Notice: Pressure bleeding equipment must be the diaphragm type and must have
a rubber diaphragm between the air supply and the brake fluid. Air,
moisture, oil and other contaminants can damage the hydraulic system.
- Install a J 37762 
 to the
master cylinder.
 
- Charge the J 29532 
 to 140
to 172 kPa (20 to 25 psi).
 
- Connect the J 29532 
 line
to the J 37762 
and  open the line valve.
 
- Remove the bleeder valve  cap (1).
 
- Attach a clear plastic  or vinyl tube
(1) to the bleeder valve. Submerge the  other end of the tube          in
a clear container (2)  partially filled with brake  fluid.
 
- Loosen the bleeder valve about ½ turn. Allow the
 fluid to flow until bubbles no longer appear in the fluid. Do not allow the J 29532 
 to run out of fluid.           If
the fluid should run out, air will  enter the system and you must      repeat
    the entire bleeding  procedure.
 
- Close the bleeder  valve.
 
Tighten
|     •  | Tighten the caliper bleeder valve to 8.5 N·m (75.2 lb in). | 
 
|     •  | Tighten the wheel cylinder bleeder valve to 7.5 N·m
 (66.4 lb in).  | 
 
- Install the bleeder valve cap.
 
- Repeat this procedure at all bleeder valves that require bleeding.
 
- Replenish the brake fluid in the master cylinder reservoir to
 the MAX mark and install the cap. Refer to 
Master Cylinder Reservoir Filling 
.
 
- Pump the brake pedal.
 
- Inspect the hydraulic brake system for leaks.
 
- Inspect the brake pedal feel for sponginess and the brake indicator
 for an indication of an unbalanced pressure. Repeat the entire bleeding procedure
   in order to correct either of these two conditions.
 
- Remove the J 37762 
and the J 29532 
from  the master cylinder.