User guide

Section I - Trouble Shooting & Guidelines • Page 9
1. Fill power steering pump reservoir with power steering fluid.
2. Start engine and run for approximately two seconds then shut off engine.
3. Check fluid level; add as required.
4. Repeat steps two and three until (power steering reservoir) fluid retains constant
level.
5. Raise the front of the vehicle until the height has cleared the tires.
5-a. Run engine at 1000 to 1500rpm.
5-b. Depress brake pedal several times.
5-c. Turn steering right and left, making light contact with wheel stops.
6. Turn the engine off, recheck reservoir fluid, and add if needed.
7. Lower the vehicle and repeat steps 5-a, 5-b, 5-c and 6.
8. If pedal is up and firm, the vehicle is ready for road testing.
9. If reservoir fluid is extremely foamy, let the vehicle stand with engine off
for one hour, then recheck.
PART I - BLEEDING PROCEDURES FOR HYDRAULIC BRAKE BOOSTER SYSTEMS
SECTION I - TROUBLE SHOOTING & GUIDELINES
CONTENTS, PART I - Consists of the bleeding procedure for the Hydraulic Brake Booster
only.
The Hydraulic Brake Booster works in conjunction with the Power
Steering Pump and the Power Steering Gear.
CONTENTS, PART II - Consists of bleeding procedure for the Brake System.
The Brake System consists of the Master Cylinder and the Wheel Cylinders.
The Hydraulic Booster System uses power steering fluid.
The Brake System uses hydraulic brake fluid.
THESE SYSTEMS ARE SEPERATE!
USE OF THE WRONG FLUID TYPE WILL CAUSE SEAL DAMAGE TO OCCUR.
DO NOT MIX THE TWO SYSTEMS!
PART I
BLEEDING PROCEDURES FOR THE HYDRAULIC BRAKE BOOSTER
IMPORTANT!