To remove air from the entire system, it is necessary to remove air from each wheel brake separately in the following sequence:
- 1 - Rear right
- 2 - Front left
- 3 - Rear left
- 4 - Front right
The sequence of pumping the brake system
If only one caliper or working brake cylinder has been replaced or repaired, it is sufficient to bleed the corresponding brake cylinder.
Before bleeding, add brake fluid to the MAX mark in the reservoir.
Remove the cap from the brake cylinder bleeder and connect a clean transparent hose, the other end of which is lowered into a bottle half filled with brake fluid. Place the bottle at least 30 cm above the air release valve.
Have an assistant depress the brake pedal until pressure builds up in the brake system.
Keep the pedal depressed when the pressure is reached.
Open the brake caliper bleeder half a turn with a wrench. The brake fluid will drain into a container.
When the fluid pressure drops, close the fitting immediately.
Repeat the above steps one more time.
Continue the venting process until no more air bubbles come out of the liquid flowing into the container.
After venting, tighten the union with a force of approx. 10 Nm.
Remove the hose and put the cap on the fitting.
Also remove the air from the cylinders of the remaining wheels, following the sequence of actions.
After removing the air, refill the tank to the MAX mark and close it with a lid.
WARNING: During pumping (air removal), keep an eye on the fluid level in the brake reservoir.