Entire Bleeding operation should be carried out with the Engine ON (running) condition only. As the hydraulic lines of brake system are of DIAGONAL SPLIT, always perform bleeding operation starting with the caliper farthest from master cylinder and then at the rear brake assembly of the same brake circuit. Repeat the same on the other brake circuit also. Brake fluid may cause damage to paint. So make sure that brake fluid should not touch the painted surface, if it accidentally touches the painted surface, wipe immediately and clean the surface. BLEEDING PROCEDURE Carefully clean all dirt from around the reservoir filler cap. Remove the filler cap; fill the reservoir with fresh brake fluid to the Maximum marking indicated on the reservoir. Before commencing bleeding, at each bleed screw, remove the dust cap and clean thoroughly. The sequence for bleeding the system is as shown. Attach transparent (vinyl) bleed tube to the bleeder screw top of the Left caliper and insert the other end into a clean glass container containing recommended brake fluid to submerge the end of the tube as show in fig. Start the Engine since the entire bleeding operation has to be carried out with engine at running condition only. Depress brake pedal slowly throughout the full stroke of the pedal and then holding it depressed, loosen bleeder plug about one-third to one-half turn. This is sufficient to allow the brake fluid to flow freely. There should be an interval of 3 to 4 seconds before making the next stroke. This action should be repeated until bubbles of air cease to appear at the end of the bleed tube. Close the bleed screw immediately after the last downward stroke of the pedal. Whilst the pedal is thus held, securely tighten the bleed screw to recommended tightening torque and remove the tube. Replace the dust cap on the bleed screw. Ensure that the fluid level in the master cylinder reservoir does not fall low enough to cause air to be drawn into the system, throughout the bleeding operation. Repeat the same procedure on the rear right wheel cylinder, followed by right caliper followed by the rear left wheel cylinder. If the bleeding of any cylinder continues without success for a considerable time, it may be that air is being drawn in past the bleed screw threads. In such instances, the bleed screw should be closed at the end of each downward stroke of the pedal, allowing the pedal to return fully to its stop before re-opening. Tighten the bleed screw finally after the last downward stroke of the pedal. Replace the dust cap on the bleed screw. After completion of bleeding, apply the brake pedal hard and check for any leak at the joints and bleed screws. Also check the brake pedal for “sponginess”, If found spongy repeat the complete procedure of bleeding. NOTE Use only DOT4 brake fluids confirming to • SAE J1704 from a sealed container. Ensure brake fluid is not contaminated. NOTE It is always better to close the bleed screw • at the end of each downward pedal stroke to ensure full recuperation of brake fluid in the system. BRAKE_DIESEL 26
RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTIwNTUz