Part Description: 2000 Chevrolet Venture Master Cylinder Bleeding Tool
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2000 Chevrolet Venture | All Trims | All Engines
FAQ for Brake Master Cylinder Bleeder Tool Repair
Q: What is the preliminary procedure for the automatic bleeding procedure?
A:
First, you should turn the ignition switch to the off position, remove the tires, and connect the pressure bleeding tool. Next, you should turn the ignition switch to the run position and pressurize the bleeding tool to 206 to 241 kPa (30 to 35 psi).
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GM Specialist
28/10/2022
Q: What is the recommended torque for the brake caliper bleeder valve?
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The recommended torque is 13 N.m (115-inch lbs.).
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GM Specialist
28/10/2022
Q: What should you inspect before performing the Automated Bleed Procedure?
A:
First, you should inspect the battery for a full charge, repair the battery and charge the system. In addition, you should inspect for visual damage and leaks.
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GM Specialist
28/10/2022
Q: What is the recommended torque for the modulator brake pipe fitting?
A:
The recommended torque is 24 N.m (18 ft. lbs.).
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GM Specialist
28/10/2022
Q: What is the recommended torque for the wheel cylinder bleeder valve?
A:
The recommended torque is 7 N.m (62-inch lbs.).
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GM Specialist
28/10/2022
Q: What should be noted when removing bleeding the brake?
A:
You should be careful not to move the vehicle until a firm brake pedal is obtained. In addition, you should not overfill the brake fluid reservoir.
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GM Specialist
28/10/2022
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FAQ for Other Repair Info
Q: How to remove the wheel cylinder?
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You should remove the tire, the brake drum, the brake pipe nut, and the Wheel Cylinder. In addition, you should clean the old sealant from the backing plate where the wheel cylinder was installed.
Q: How to install the vacuum brake booster hose?
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You should connect the vacuum hose to the intake manifold and the vacuum Brake Booster.
Q: What should be noted when filling the Master Cylinder Reservoir?
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You should be careful not to overfill the brake fluid reservoir. Overfilling the brake fluid reservoir may cause the brake fluid to overflow onto the engine exhaust components during brake system service.