Maintenance, Service, and Repair
Brakes
Page 6
BLEED THE BRAKE SYSTEM
NOTE: Start this procedure at the wheel furthest from
the master cylinder, then work toward the
wheel closest to the master cylinder.
6. Thoroughly clean the area around the master
cylinder cap and remove the cap.
7. Add brake fluid from a new sealed container to
the master cylinder. Fill to 1/4” from the top of the
master cylinder chamber.
8. The master cylinder fluid level will drop as the
brakes are bled. Periodically check and fill the
master cylinder during this procedure. Do not allow
the fluid level in the master cylinder to drop too
low as this will allow air into the brake lines.
9. Attach a clear hose to the bleeder valve on the
brake cylinder that is to be bled. Route the hose
into a clear container for waste brake fluid.
10. Pump the brake pedal a few times and then press
and hold light pressure to the brake pedal.
1. Make sure the key-switch is in the “OFF”
position, then remove the key.
2. Place the forward-reverse switch in the
center “OFF” position.
3. Confirm the electric park brake is set.
4. Place blocks under the front wheels to
prevent vehicle movement.
5. Disconnect the main positive and
negative cables at the batteries.
Always use a lifting strap, hoist, and jack
stands, of adequate capacity to lift and
support the vehicle. Failure to use lifting
and support devices of rated load capacity
may result in severe bodily injury.
11. Open the bleeder valve on the hydraulic brake
body.
12. Depress the foot pedal to the floor and then close
the bleeder valve. Do not release pressure on the
brake pedal until the bleeder valve is closed.
13. Slowly release the foot pedal, allowing it to return
to its released position.
NOTE: Check and fill the master cylinder frequently
during the bleeding process. Do not allow the
fluid level in the master cylinder to drop low
enough to allow air to enter the brake lines.
If air enters the brake lines during the bleeding
process, then you will have to start again from
the beginning.
14. Repeat the above steps until you are sure that all
of the air is expelled from the brake line. Any air
bubbles that can be seen in the clear hose attached
to the bleeder is an indication that there is still air
in the brake lines.
15. Repeat this process with each of the other wheels.
NOTE: When finished, top off the master cylinder
with fluid. See
Check Master Cylinder
Fluid
for information on filling the master
cylinder.
16. Reconnect the main positive and negative cables
at the batteries.
17. Remove the blocks from behind the wheels.
18. Release the park brake and test drive the vehicle.
Always use brake fluid from a new sealed
container. Never reuse any brake fluid that
has been removed from the brake system.
Use of contaminated brake fluid will
degrade the braking performance and may
cause property damage or severe bodily
injury.
•
Only use the specified brake fluid as indicated on page 1 of this
section from a new sealed container.
•
DOT 3 brake fluid is corrosive and will damage paint finishes.
•
Dispose of brake fluid in accordance with local state and federal
regulations.
•
Read and follow all warnings on the brake fluid container.
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Page 158: ...Battery Charger Page 20 MN 402 000...
Page 161: ...Wire Diagrams Wire Diagrams Page 3...
Page 166: ...Illustrated Parts Parts Page 4 Front Brakes...
Page 168: ...Illustrated Parts Parts Page 6 Steering Linkage...
Page 170: ...Illustrated Parts Parts Page 8 Steering Column 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 8 12 10 11 13 14...
Page 172: ...Illustrated Parts Parts Page 10 Steering Gear 9 15 16 10 2 3 14 17 12 11 13 6 8 7 5 1 4...
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Page 176: ...Illustrated Parts Parts Page 14 Transmission Gear Case...
Page 178: ...Illustrated Parts Parts Page 16 Transmission Differential Case...
Page 182: ...Illustrated Parts Parts Page 20 Rear Brakes Brake Body...
Page 186: ...Illustrated Parts Parts Page 24 Motor...
Page 190: ...Illustrated Parts Parts Page 28 Master Cylinder 2 3 4 1 5 6 7 8...
Page 192: ...Illustrated Parts Parts Page 30 Brake Lines...
Page 194: ...Illustrated Parts Parts Page 32 Brake Linkage parking brake...
Page 196: ...Illustrated Parts Parts Page 34 Wheels and Tires Ref wheel hub 1 2 3...
Page 200: ...Illustrated Parts Parts Page 38 Speed Control Panel...
Page 202: ...Illustrated Parts Parts Page 40 Miscellaneous Frame and Body...
Page 210: ...Illustrated Parts Parts Page 48 Decals 1 2 4 3 5 6 7...
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Page 214: ...Illustrated Parts Parts Page 52 Steel Cab T48 Page 1...
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Page 218: ...Illustrated Parts Parts Page 56 Tops T48...
Page 220: ...Illustrated Parts Parts Page 58 Doors T48...
Page 222: ...Illustrated Parts Parts Page 60 Optional Deckboards T48...
Page 224: ...Illustrated Parts Parts Page 62 Cargo Box...
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