Bleeding Brake System: Notes

1996 Ford Pickup F250, 2D Pickup, 4.9 Y, Standard, M5OD-R2SECTION Notes
NOTE: The use of ABS Bleeder Box Adapter (T90P-50-ALA) and Jumper (T93T-50-ALA) is required in conjunction with pressure bleeding to bleed system when Hydraulic Control Unit (HCU) is replaced.

Hydraulic system bleeding is necessary whenever air enters system. If master cylinder lines have been disconnected or master cylinder has run dry, bleed master cylinder and brakes at all 4 wheels. Bleed brakes with pressure bleeding equipment or by pumping brake pedal. Always bleed brakelines in sequence. See BLEEDING SEQUENCEΒ  .

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