Diesel Data: Automotive Repair

Brake Fluid: Service and Repair

Brake Fluid Replacement

WARNING:
Never use brake fluid other than specified.
Otherwise, brake hose and rubber parts may get damaged or brake system may not be operate normally.


CAUTION:
Do not allow brake fluid to get on painted surfaces. Painted surfaces will be damaged by brake fluid. If any fluid is spilled, flush it with water immediately.


NOTE:
^ Replace brake fluid from the brake that is the closest to master cylinder.
^ To prevent air getting into reservoir, be careful not to let fluid in the reservoir empty while operating brake pedal.

1) Using a dropper or the like, extract some brake fluid from reservoir of brake master cylinder.





2) Add new brake fluid to reservoir.
Brake fluid
: Refer to reservoir cap of brake master cylinder or owner's manual.
3) Remove bleeder plug cap on brake caliper. Attach a vinyl tube (1) to bleeder plug, and insert the other end into container (2).





4) Depress brake pedal several times with bleeder plug loosened.
5) When new brake fluid starts coming out, tighten bleeder plug to specified torque.
^ Front:
^ Rear:
6) Perform Steps 3) - 5) for remaining wheels as well.
7) If necessary, bleed air from brake system.