Chevrolet Cobalt Service & Repair Manual: Brake System Bleed
Brake fluid is corrosive to painted
surfaces. Care must be taken not to allow brake fluid to come in contact
with painted surfaces on vehicle. |
When bleeding the brake system,
always bleed righthand rear wheel circuit first, followed by the lefthand
front, lefthand rear and, finally, righthand front. |
Manual
Pressure bleeding is recommended
for all hydraulic systems. However, if a pressure bleeder is unavailable,
use the following procedure. Brake fluid damages painted surfaces. Immediately
clean any spilled fluid. |
1. |
Remove vacuum reserve by pumping brakes
several times with engine off. |
2. |
Fill master cylinder reservoir with
clean brake fluid. Do not let reservoir fall below half full
during bleeding procedure. |
3. |
If required, bleed master cylinder
as follows: |
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a. |
Loosen master cylinder forward brake
line connection until fluid flows from reservoir, then tighten brake
line. |
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b. |
Have assistant to slowly depress brake
pedal one time and hold. |
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c. |
Loosen front brake line connection
and purge air from cylinder. |
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d. |
Tighten connection and slowly release
brake pedal. |
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e. |
Wait 15 seconds, then repeat previous
steps until all air is purged. |
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f. |
Bleed rearward brake line connection
by repeating previous steps. |
4. |
Loosen and tighten bleeder valves at
all four wheels. |
5. |
Bleed calipers or wheel cylinders in
sequence outlined in "Bleed Sequence." |
6. |
Place one end of transparent tube over
bleeder valve and submerge other end into transparent container
filled with clean brake fluid. |
7. |
Have assistant slowly depress brake
pedal one time and hold. |
8. |
Loosen bleeder valve and purge air
from wheel cylinder or caliper. Tighten bleeder screw and slowly
release pedal. |
9. |
Wait 15 seconds and repeat previous
steps until all air is bled from system. |
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Pressure
1. |
Loosen and tighten bleeder valves at
all four wheels. |
2. |
Install suitable bleeder adapter to
master cylinder using diaphragm type pressure bleeder. |
3. |
Charge bleeder ball to 20-25 psi. |
4. |
Connect pressure bleeder line to adapter. |
5. |
Open line valve on pressure bleeder
and depress bleed-off valve on adapter until small amount of brake
fluid is released. |
6. |
Raise and support vehicle. |
7. |
Bleed calipers or wheel cylinders in
sequence as outlined in "Bleed Sequence." |
8. |
Place one end of transparent tube over
bleeder valve and submerge other end into transparent container
filled with clean brake fluid. |
9. |
Open bleeder valve approximately, 3/4
turn and allow fluid to flow into container until all air is purged
from line. |
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Bleed Sequence
On models equipped with front
and rear split system, righthand rear, lefthand rear, righthand front,
lefthand front. If pressure bleeding, bleed front brakes together and rear
brakes together. |
On models equipped with diagonally
split system,righthand rear, lefthand front, lefthand rear, righthand
front. |
1.
Raise and support vehicle, then remove
tire and wheel assemblies.
2.
Tighten suitable C-clamp until piston
is compressed into ca ...
Replacement
1.
Raise and support vehicle, then remove
tire and wheel assemblies.
2.
Install and tighten two wheel nuts
opposite to ...