Manual
1. Clean all dirt from the top of the master cylinder and remove the cylinder cover and rubber diaphragm.2. Fill master cylinder (if necessary) and reinstall the cover.
Fig. 20 Bleeding Brakes:
3. With the proper size wrench over the bleeder valves, attach bleeder tube.
4. The discharge end must hang submerged in a clean container partially filled with brake fluid.
5. Bleed the brakes in the following sequence:
a. Right rear brake.
b. Left rear brake.
c. Right front brake.
d. Left front brake.
CAUTIONS:
^ Carefully monitor the fluid level at the master cylinder during bleeding.
^ Do not bleed enough fluid at one time to drain the reservoir.
^ Replenish as needed to ensure a sufficient amount of fluid is in the master cylinder at all times.
6. Open bleeder valve approximately 3/4 of a turn. Have a helper depress the brake pedal firmly and hold. Close the bleeder valve tightly and allow the brake pedal to return slowly to the released position. Continue until expelled brake fluid flows in a solid stream without the presence of air bubbles, then tighten bleeder valve to 9-16 Nm (80-140 in. lbs.)
7. Remove brake bleeder wrench and hose from the bleeder valve and repeat Steps 2 through 6 on the remaining bleeder valves.
8. Fill the master cylinder to the proper level.
9. Install the master cylinder diaphragm and cover.