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Bleeding Brakes - Vehicles With PSM




PSM, Porsche Stability Management

On special request, the Boxster can be fitted with PSM 5.7 as of model year 2001.

NOTE:
- Observe brake fluid quality! Use only new DOT4 brake fluid!
- This brake fluid is available under the following part numbers:
Quantity supplied 1 litre = 000.043.203.66! Container quantity 30 litres = 000.043.203.67!

Bleeding procedure

1. Bleed brakes as usual.
2. Then bleed at front on right with running booster pump.

1. step: Bleed brakes as usual


CAUTION:
For vehicles with extremely high mileage or for very old vehicles, damage to the brake master cylinder can occur and the primary boots can be damaged!

- Double the number of pumping cycles and use only half of the master brake cylinder stroke!



1. Fill reservoir to its top edge with new brake fluid.







2. Connect a bleeding device to the expansion tank. Switch on the bleeding device. Bleeding pressure approximately 2.0 bar.


NOTE: Bleed the outer bleeder valve first!


3. Continue bleeding at the brake calipers in the sequence:
Sequence: Rear right / rear left / front left / front right.
4. Open each bleeder valve until clear, bubble-free brake fluid emerges.
5. Use a transparent hose and a collecting bottle to check the escaping brake fluid accurately for cleanliness, lack of air bubbles and to determine the brake fluid used.

After installing a new brake master cylinder or a new hydraulic unit, observe the following while bleeding:
- Open the right rear bleeder valves, then fully depress the brake pedal several times.
- Hold for 2 - 3 seconds after each depression, then release slowly.
- Repeat this procedure in the sequence rear left / front right / front left. This will remove all air bubbles (from the primary circuit).


NOTE: Also carry out this procedure if the brake hydraulics was largely empty or if after bleeding residual air can be detected by excessive brake-pedal travel!


6. Continue bleeding at front on right with running booster pump (Step 2).

2. step: Bleeding at front on right with running booster pump


CAUTION:
For vehicles with extremely high mileage or for very old vehicles, damage to the brake master cylinder can occur and the primary boots can be damaged!

- Double the number of pumping cycles and use only half of the master brake cylinder stroke!



NOTE:
- Bleed brakes as usual!
- Do not carry out booster pump activation with the Porsche System Tester 2 until after this has been done (after conventional bleeding) as otherwise damage to the booster pump can occur!
- To bleed at front on right with running booster pump, the bleeding device should remain connected (switched on)! Bleeding pressure approximately 2.0 bar!







1. Connect the Porsche System Tester 2 to the diagnostic socket -arrow-.
2. Switch ignition on. Select the "Bleed" menu in the PSM system. Entry takes place through the ABS system (automatic status change after PSM).
3. Open the front right bleeder valve (use hose and collecting bottle).


NOTE: After a certain period of time has elapsed, the Tester switches off automatically (leaves the menu)! If necessary, continue the procedure after a certain waiting time (select Bleed menu again)!


4. Press the Start button on the System Tester. In this way the booster pump is activated.
5. Bleed until clear, bubble-free brake fluid emerges.
6. In addition (throughout bleeding operation) fully depress (pump) brake pedal as far as the stop at least ten times.
7. Close the right front bleeder valve. Then immediately press the Stop button on the System Tester. In this way pump operation is ended.
8. Switch ignition off and disconnect System Tester.







9. Switch off and disconnect the bleeding device. Correct the brake fluid level if necessary.