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Replacement and OEM Parts for 2005 Chevrolet Aveo Brake Master Cylinder Bleeder Tool

2005 Chevrolet Aveo Brake Master Cylinder Bleeder Tool

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  • Cardone Reman Master Cylinder Bleeding Tool for 2005 Chevrolet Aveo - 10-5000MCB

    Cardone Reman® Master Cylinder Bleeding Tool for 2005 Chevrolet Aveo

    PartNumber: 10-5000MCB
    Product Specifications
    • Bleeder Adapters Included: No
    • Bleeder Pressure Gauge Included: No
    • Bleeder Tubing Included: No
    • E-Waste: No
    • Material: Plastic
    • Package Contents: Bleeder Tool
    • Product Condition: New
    • UPC: 082617849678
    • Part Description: 2005 Chevrolet Aveo Master Cylinder Bleeding Tool
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    • 2005 Chevrolet Aveo | All Trims | All Engines

FAQ for Brake Master Cylinder Bleeder Tool Repair

Q: What is the recommended torque when tightening the bleeder screw?
A:
You can tighten the bleeder screw to 9 Nm (80-inch lbs.).
By Bob
GM Specialist
28/10/2022
Q: How do you bleed the hydraulic brake system?
A:
You can disconnect the master cylinder electrical connector, remove the master cylinder reservoir cap, connect the bleeder with the adapter to the master cylinder reservoir, remove the hydraulic modulator bleeder valves, charge the bleeder ball to 140-172 kPa (20-25 psi), connect the line to the adapter, raise the vehicle, attach the bleeder hose to the bleeder valve, open the bleeder valve 1/2 to 3/4 of a turn, allow the fluid to flow until no air is seen in the fluid and inspect the brake pedal for sponginess.
By Bob
GM Specialist
28/10/2022