BRAKES
1. Clean reservoirs cover thoroughly.
2. Remove screws, cover, and diaphragm from
reservoir.
3. Inspect vent slots in cover and remove any debris or
blockage.
4. If changing fluid, remove old fluid from reservoir with
a Mity Vacuum or similar tool.
NOTE:
Do not remove brake lever when reservoir fluid
level is low.
5. Add brake fluid to the upper level mark on reservoir.
Recommend Brake Fluid
DOT 4 Brake Fluid
6. Begin bleeding procedure with the caliper that is
farthest from the master cylinder. Install a wrench on
the top caliper bleeder screw.
Attach a clean, clear hose to fitting and place the other
end in a clean container. Be sure the hose fits tightly
on fitting.
NOTE:
When brake lever is pumped. Place diaphragm
in reservoir to prevent spills. Do not install cover.
7. Slowly
pump brake lever until pressure builds and
holds.
8. While maintaining lever pressure, open bleeder screw.
Close bleeder screw and release brake lever.
NOTE:
Do not release lever before bleeder screw is tight or
air may be drawn into caliper.
9. Repeat procedure until clean fluid appears in bleeder hose
and all air has been purged. Add fluid as necessary to
maintain level in reservoir.
NOTE:
If brake pressure is hard to built, repeat breeding
procedure with shunt breeding screw.
Maintain at least 2 cm of brake fluid in the reservoir to
prevent air from entering the master cylinder.
10. Tighten bleeder screw securely and remove bleeder hose.
Torque bleeder screw to 3 Nm (27 in.lbs.).
11. Repeat procedure Steps 5-9 for the remaining caliper(s).
8.9
Summary of Contents for 2007 GOES 300 S
Page 9: ...GENERAL INFORMATION Vehicle Component Inspection Location 1 6 ...
Page 39: ...CVT SYSTEM CVT EXPLODED VIEW 3 4 ...
Page 51: ...ENGINE ENGINE EXPLODED VIEW 4 3 ...
Page 52: ...ENGINE 4 4 ...
Page 53: ...ENGINE OIL FLOW DIAGRAM 4 5 ...
Page 115: ...FUEL CARBURATOR Fuel tank location 6 17 ...
Page 125: ...BODY SUSPENSION STEERING 7 6 ...
Page 133: ...BODY SUSPENSION STEERING 7 14 ...
Page 142: ...BRAKES FRONT BRAKE EXPLODED VIEW 8 6 ...
Page 188: ...ELECTRICAL 9 32 ...