Air Bleeding With Alb Checker - Honda Prelude 1993 Service Manual

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Bleeding
CAUTION:
a Do not spill brake fluid on the car; it may damage tho
paint; it brako fluid does contact the paint, wash it
off imm€diataly with water.
a Make sure no dirt or other loreign mattsr is allowed
to contaminato tho brake fluid.
a Do not mix dilferent brands of brake fluid as they
may not be compatible.
a Do not rous€ ths drained tluid. Use only clean DOT 3
or 4 blake fluid.
1. Place the vehicle on level ground with the wheels
blocked. Put the transmission in neutral ior manual
transmission models, and in @
position for
automatic transmission models. Release the park-
ing brake.
2,
Disconnect the ABS inspection connector (6P)
irom the cross-member under the passenger's seat
and connect the ABS inspection connector (6P) to
the ALB checker.
CONNECTOR
See page 19-32 lor other
applicablo chockers.
3.
Fill the modulator reservoir to the MAX level
and install the reservoir cap.
MAX LEVEL LINE
ltne
1 9 -8 6
4 .
Start the engine and allow it to idle for a iew
minutes, then stop it. Check the fluid level in the
modulator reservoir and refill to the MAX level line
if necessarv.
Bleed high-pressure fluid from the maintenance
bleeder with the special tool.
BLEEDER T.WRENCH
oTHAA-SG00101
Start the engine and allow it to idle lor a few
minutes, then stop it. Check the fluid level in the
modulator reservoir and refill to the MAX level line
if necessary,
Turn the Mode Selector switch of the checker to 2.
While d€pressing the brake pedal fitmly, push the
Start Test switch to operate the modulator. There
should be kickback on the brake pedal. lf not.
fepest steps 5 to 8.
NOTE: Continue to depress the brake pedal firmly
when operating the checker'
o .
8 .
9. Turn the Mode Selector to 3, 4. and 5
Perform step 8 for each oJ the test mode positions.
1O. Refill the modulator reservoir to the MAX level line
snd install the reselvoir caP.
@
Disconnect the ALB checker botors driv-
ing tho car. A collision can result tlom a teduction ol
compl€t6 loss ol braking ability, causing sevsrs p€r-
sonal iniury or death.

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