Brake System Bleeding

2008 Acura MDXSECTION Brake System Bleeding
NOTE:
  • Do not reuse the drained fluid. Use only clean Acura DOT 3 Brake Fluid from an unopened container. Using a non-Acura brake fluid can cause corrosion and shorten the life of the system.
  • Do not mix different brands of brake fluid; they may not be compatible.
  • Make sure no dirt or other foreign matter is allowed to contaminate the brake fluid.
  • Do not spill brake fluid on the vehicle, it may damage the paint; if brake fluid does contact the paint, wash it off immediately with water.
  • The reservoir connected to the master cylinder must be at the MAX (upper) level mark at the start of the bleeding procedure and checked after bleeding each wheel. Add fluid as required.
  1. Make sure the brake fluid level in the reservoir (A) is at the MAX (upper) level line (B).
    Fig 1: Identifying Reservoir Is At MAX (Upper) Level Line
    G05486787Courtesy of AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO., INC.
  2. Have someone slowly pump the brake pedal several times, then apply steady pressure.
  3. Start the bleeding at the driver's side of the front brake system.
    NOTE: Bleed the calipers or the wheel cylinders in the sequence shown.
RENDER: 1.0x

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