Specifications

How to bleed the Brake System (Base Instructions)
Use Mopar brake fluid, or an equivalent quality fluid meeting SAE J1703-F and DOT 3 standards only. Use
fresh, clean fluid from a sealed container at all times.
Do not pump the brake pedal at any time while bleeding. Air in the system will be compressed into small
bubbles that are distributed throughout the hydraulic system. This will make additional bleeding operations
necessary.
Do not allow the master cylinder to run out of fluid during bleed operations. An empty cylinder will allow
additional air to be drawn into the system. Check the cylinder fluid level frequently and add fluid as
needed.
Bleed only one brake component at a time in the following sequence:
Master Cylinder
Combination Valve
Rear Antilock Valve
Right Rear Wheel
Left Rear Wheel
Right Front Wheel
Left Front Wheel
MANUAL BLEEDING
1. Remove reservoir filler caps and fill reservoir.
2. If calipers or wheel cylinders were overhauled, open all caliper and wheel cylinder bleed screws.
Then close each bleed screw as fluid starts to drip from it. Top off master cylinder reservoir once
more before proceeding.
3. Attach one end of bleed hose to bleed screw and insert opposite end in glass container partially
filled with brake fluid. Be sure end of bleed hose is immersed in fluid.
4. Open up bleeder and then have a helper press down the brake pedal. Once the pedal is down close
the bleeder. Repeat bleeding until fluid stream is clear and free of bubbles. Then move to the next
wheel.