Bleeding Brake System: Notes

1994 Plymouth Sundance Base, 2D Hatchback, 2.2 D, AutomaticSECTION Notes
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NOTE: During bleeding procedure, ensure fluid level remains close to full. Check fluid level periodically while bleeding system. Add DOT 3 brake fluid as required.

Teves-Mark IV ABS system must be bled as 2 independent braking systems. Always bleed base brake system using manual bleeding or pressure bleeding procedure before bleeding Hydraulic Control Unit (HCU). See MANUAL BLEEDING or PRESSURE BLEEDING. HCU must be bled separately. See BLEEDING HYDRAULIC CONTROL UNITΒ . Bleeding HCU requires Diagnostic Readout Box (DRB). Always repeat base system bleeding procedure after bleeding HCU.

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