From model '83
BLEEDING BRAKES

Brake fluid* must be replaced annually.
Brake fluid is hygroscopic and consequently
takes on moisture in the air through vent hole
in brake fluid tank.
This can drop the brake fluid boiling point to
160...180° C (320...350° F).
Caution!
Keep brake fluid off of painted car parts -
paint finish would be damaged.
Connect bleeder on brake fluid tank.
Check operating instructions supplied with
bleeder.
Charging pressure must not exceed 2 bar
(28 psi).
Installation:
Check cap seal.


Siehe auch * See Specifications
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Rear Wheel Brakes:
Connect bleeder hose with bottle on bleeder
screw.
Unscrew bleeder screw.
Tighten bleeder screw when escaping brake
fluid is without air bubbles.

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Front Wheel Brakes:
Remove front wheels - see 36 10 300.
Connect bleeder screw with bottle on bleeder
screw.
Unscrew bleeder screw.
Tighten bleeder screw when escaping brake
fluid is without air bubbles.


Siehe auch * See Specifications
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Important!
Bleed on both bleeder screw A and B, since
otherwise air would remain trapped in brake
calipers.

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Bleeding Brakes with ABS:
Connect bleeder on brake fluid tank.
Check operating instructions supplied with
bleeder.
Press and hold brake pedal down.

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Connect bleeder hose with bottle on bleeder
screw and open bleeder valves on wheel brakes,
beginning at rear right.
Release brake pedal and operate 12 times
against stop.

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Hold brake pedal in down position.
Shut bleeder valves.
Release brake pedal.
Repeat bleeding on rear left, front right and
front left.
Important!
Bleed on both bleeder screws A and B.

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