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TM
9-2320-209-20-3-2
1.
Using
7/16-inch
wrench,
unscrew
bleeding
screw
(1)
3/4
turn.
Look
for
air
bubbles
in
hydraulic
fluid
in
container
(2).
2.
When
there
are
no
air
bubbles for five seconds, use 7/16-inch wrench to
(1). Make sure that bleeding screw (1) is screwed on
close
bleeding
screw
tightly.
3.
Take
bleeding
hose
off
bleeding
screw
(1)
and
out
of
container
(2).
Dump
hydraulic
brake
fluid
in
container
(2)
in
approved
area.
4.
Disconnect
bleeding
tank
from
master
cylinder.
Refer
to
NOTE
Bleeding tank may
be left connected
to
master
cylinder
if needed to bleed
wheel cylinders.
END
OF
TASK
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