CHASSIS MODIFICATIONS
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DAILY 4x4
Print 603.93.761 Base - May 2007
Changing the Size of the Tyres
Manually bleeding air from the hydraulic brake system
There is one bleed screw on each brake calliper.
Carefully repeat the following operations on each of the callipers (the following sequence must be used - rear right, rear left, front
left, front right):
- check th e brake flui d level in the reservoir on th e power brake, top up to the maximum level;
- clean the brake area surrounding the bleed screw;
- remove the rubber cap protecting the bleed screw;
- using a transparent flexible tube fix one end over the bleed screw an d immerse the other end in a c ontainer part filled with brake
fluid;
- loosen the bleed screw by one turn and press the brake pedal down t o the floor;
- with the pedal held down on the floor tighten the bleed screw and then release the pedal;
- screw the bleeding screw.
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The fluid discharged from the hydraulic circuit during the bleed operation must not be used again.
Top up using only new fluid of the prescribed type, contained in original, sealed containers that should
only be opened when using the fluid.