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If air has entered the hydraulic brake system, bleed the system. Bleed the hydraulic brake system at all four wheels under any of the following conditions:

    • Air entered the system due to a low fluid level.
    • The brake pipes have been disconnected at the master cylinder.
    • The brake pipes have been disconnected at the combination valve.

If a pipe is disconnected at one wheel, then only bleed that wheel.

If the master cylinder has been removed, bleed the master cylinder before installing it on the vehicle. This will reduce the time required to bleed the system. Refer to Master Cylinder Bench Bleeding .

Notice: Brake fluid will damage electrical connections and painted surfaces. Use shop cloths, suitable containers, and fender covers to prevent brake fluid from contacting these areas. Always re-seal and wipe off brake fluid containers to prevent spills.

Manual Bleeding

  1. Fill the master cylinder reservoir. Use Delco Supreme 11® Hydraulic Brake Fluid GM P/N 1052535, or equivalent DOT 3 motor vehicle brake fluid.
  2. Maintain the fluid level during bleeding.

  3. If the master cylinder has air in the bore, bleed the master cylinder using the following procedure:
  4. 2.1. Disconnect the forward brake pipe connector at the master cylinder.
    2.2. Allow the brake fluid to flow from the connector port.
    2.3. Connect the brake pipe connector. Do not tighten the brake pipe connector.
    2.4. Slowly apply the brake pedal. Allow the air to bleed from the loose connector.
    2.5. Tighten the connector before releasing the brake pedal.
    2.6. Release the brake pedal.
    2.7. Wait 15 seconds.
    2.8. Repeat this sequence, including the 15-second wait, until you purge all the air from the master cylinder bore.
    2.9. Repeat this procedure for the rear brake pipe after you purge all the air from the forward pipe connection.
  5. Bleed each wheel cylinder in the following sequence:
  6. 3.1. Right rear wheel cylinder.
    3.2. Left rear wheel cylinder.
    3.3. Right front wheel caliper.
    3.4. Left front wheel caliper.
  7. Attach a hose to the wheel cylinder/caliper bleeder valve.

  8. Object Number: 897  Size: SH
  9. Immerse the opposite end of the hose into a container partially filled with clean brake fluid.
  10. Slowly apply the brake pedal one time and hold.
  11. Loosen the bleeder valve in order to purge the air from the wheel cylinder/caliper.
  12. Tighten the bleeder valve.
  13. Slowly release the brake pedal.
  14. Wait 15 seconds.
  15. Repeat this sequence, including the 15-second wait, until you purge all the air from the wheel cylinder or caliper.
  16. Repeat steps 4-11 at each wheel until you purge all the air from the brake system.
  17. Check the brake pedal for sponginess. Check the brake warning lamp for an indication of unbalanced pressure. Repeat the bleeding procedure in order to correct either of these conditions.

Pressure Bleeding

Tools Required

    • J 29567 Brake Bleeder Adapter
    • J 23709 Combination Valve Depressor.

Use a diaphragm-type pressure bleeder. The pressure bleeder must have a rubber diaphragm between the air supply and the brake fluid. This prevents air, moisture, oil and other contaminants from entering the brake hydraulic system.

  1. Fill the pressure tank at least 2/3 full of brake fluid.
  2. Bleed the bleeder each time you add fluid.
  3. Charge the bleeder to 140-170 kPa (20-25 psi).
  4. Use the J 23709 in order to depress and hold the valve stem on the combination valve.
  5. Bleed each wheel cylinder or caliper in the following sequence:
  6. 5.1. Right rear wheel cylinder.
    5.2. Left rear wheel cylinder.
    5.3. Right front wheel caliper.
    5.4. Left front wheel caliper.
  7. Connect the hose from the bleeder to the adapter at the master cylinder.
  8. Open the tank valve.

  9. Object Number: 908  Size: SH
  10. Attach a hose to the bleeder valve.

  11. Object Number: 897  Size: SH
  12. Immerse the opposite end of the hose into a container partially filled with clean brake fluid.
  13. Slowly open the bleeder valve at least 3/4 of a turn. Allow the fluid to flow until you see no air in the fluid.
  14. Close the bleeder valve.
  15. Repeat steps 9-12 at every wheel.
  16. Check the brake pedal for sponginess. Repeat the bleeding procedure if the brake pedal is spongy.
  17. Remove the J 23709 .
  18. Disconnect the hose from the bleeder adapter.
  19. Remove the J 29567 brake bleeder adapter.
  20. Fill the master cylinder to the proper level.