- Individual vehicle use: initially after 3 years, then every 2 years
- For commercial vehicle use: every 2 years
Draining liquid
1. Connect vinyl tubing to bleed valve.
2. Gradually drain the brake fluid from each wheel bleed valve while depressing the brake pedal.
Refueling and pumping
1. Turn the ignition key to the OFF position. Disconnect the ABS control unit and drive connector.
2. Make sure there are no foreign particles in the reservoir. Fill it with fresh brake fluid.
3. Connect a vinyl tube to the left rear slave cylinder bleed valve and loosen the valve.
4. Press a brake pedal against the stop and release it. Press the pedal at intervals of 2-3 seconds until fresh brake fluid flows out of the valve. Close valve. Repeat this process several times while depressing the pedal.
5. Press the brake pedal all the way down a few times, loosen the rear left wheel bleed valve and bleed the air, then quickly tighten.
6. Tighten the bleeder screw to the required torque.
: 6,9-8,8 N-m (0.7-0.9 kg m)
7. Repeat steps. 3-6 and bleed air from the rear right wheel, front left wheel and front right wheel cylinders. Periodically replenish the master cylinder reservoir. Keep it full by at least half.
Note: Do not loosen the connector on the ABS actuator while bleeding.