Section 12 (Brake System Bleeding): Description
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Hydraulic system bleeding is necessary any time air has been introduced into the system. Bleeding may be done manually or by using pressure bleeding equipment. Bleed brakes at all 4 wheels if master cylinder has run dry, been replaced or if hydraulic system has been overhauled.
NOTE:
For vehicles equipped with Anti-Lock Brakes Systems (ABS), also see appropriate ANTI-LOCK BRAKE System article in the BRAKES Section.