1. With the engine stopped, pump the pedal a few times.
2. With the pedal depressed, start the engine.
3. If the pedal moves down slightly immediately after starting the engine, the unit is normal.
1. Start the engine.
2. Stop the engine after driving the vehicle for 1-2 min.
3. Depress the pedal with normal force.
4. If the first pedal stroke is long and becomes shorter with subsequent strokes, the unit is normal.
1. Start the engine.
2. Depress the pedal with normal force.
3. With the pedal depressed, stop the engine.
4. Hold the pedal depressed for approx. 30 s.
5. If the pedal height does not change during this time, the unit is normal.
1. Install the SST (49 D043 0A0) to the master cylinder in the orientation shown in the figure.
2. Connect the SSTs, a vacuum gauge, and a pedal force gauge to the master cylinder, and bleed the air from the SSTs and the brake line. (Bleed the air from the SSTs using air bleed valve A.)
1. Start the engine.
2. Depress the brake pedal with a force of 200 N {20.4 kgf, 44.9 lbf}.
3. Stop the engine when the vacuum gauge reading reaches 68 kPa {510 mmHg, 20.1 inHg} with the pedal depressed.
4. With the engine off, observe the vacuum gauge for 15 s.
5. If the gauge has dropped 3.3 kPa {25 mmHg, 1.0 inHg} or less, the unit is normal.
1. If the pedal force and fluid pressure correlation is within the specification with the engine stopped and a vacuum amount of 0 kPa {0 mmHg, 0 inHg}, the system is normal.
Standard fluid pressure
Pedal force
(N {kgf, lbf})
|
Fluid pressure (kPa {kgf/cm2, psi})
|
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200
{20.4, 44.9}
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500 {5.10, 72.6} or more
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1. Start the engine. Depress the brake pedal when the vacuum reaches 66.7 kPa {500 mmHg, 19.7 inHg}.
2. At this time, apply the indicated pedal force and if the fluid pressure is within the specification, the unit is normal.
Standard fluid pressure
Pedal force
(N {kgf, lbf})
|
Fluid pressure (kPa {kgf/cm2, psi})
|
---|---|
200
{20.4, 44.9}
|
6,500 {66.29, 942.8} or more
|