brake fluid change 30k
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brake fluid change 30k
i will be at 30k miles in a few months. The service manual says to replace the brake fluid at 30k. I'd like to do this myself to avoid getting $crewed by the dealership. Are there instructions floating around that I can see? Does anyone have helpful advice about the procedure?
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Last Modified: 11-08-20166.6 ADoc ID: RM100000000H7XWModel Year Start: 2015Model: NX200TProd Date Range: [10/2014 - ]Title: BRAKE SYSTEM (OTHER): BRAKE FLUID: REPLACEMENT; 2015 - 2017 MY NX200T [10/2014 - ]
(a) Remove the center No. 1 cowl top ventilator louver.
(b) Remove the brake master cylinder reservoir filler cap assembly.
(c) Add brake fluid to keep the level between the MIN and MAX lines of the reservoir while bleeding the brakes.
Brake fluid:
SAE J1703 or FMVSS No. 116 DOT 3
NOTICE:
Do not remove the filter from the brake master cylinder reservoir and be sure to fill with new brake fluid to avoid any potential contamination of the brake system. Contamination, for example by dirt particles or mineral oil, could lead to functional brake problems.
(d) Loosen the bleeder plug of the front disc brake cylinder RH.
(e) Repeatedly depress the brake pedal and bleed the air from the bleeder plug of the front disc brake cylinder RH.
NOTICE:
Add fluid as necessary so that the fluid in the reservoir does not decrease below the MIN level.
(f) After air is completely bled out, tighten the bleeder plug while depressing the brake pedal.
Torque:
8.3 N·m {85 kgf·cm, 73 in·lbf}
(g) Bleed the air from the bleeder plug of the front disc brake cylinder LH using the same procedure as for the RH side.
(h) Loosen the bleeder plug of the rear disc brake cylinder RH.
(i) Repeatedly depress the brake pedal and bleed the air from the bleeder plug of the rear disc brake cylinder RH.
NOTICE:
Add fluid as necessary so that the fluid in the reservoir does not decrease below the MIN level.
(j) After air is completely bled out, tighten the bleeder plug while depressing the brake pedal.
Torque:
8.3 N·m {85 kgf·cm, 73 in·lbf}
(k) Bleed the air from the bleeder plug of the rear disc brake cylinder LH using the same procedure as for the RH side.
(l) Check for brake fluid leaks.
(m) Check the brake fluid level in the reservoir.
(n) Install the center No. 1 cowl top ventilator louver.[img]Resources/footer.right.jpg[/img]
REPLACEMENT
CAUTION / NOTICE / HINT
NOTICE:- Do not allow brake fluid to come into contact with any painted surface. If contact occurs, wash off the fluid immediately.
- Perform brake fluid replacement while adding fluid to maintain the fluid level between the MIN and MAX lines of the reservoir.
PROCEDURE
1. REPLACE BRAKE FLUID(a) Remove the center No. 1 cowl top ventilator louver.
(b) Remove the brake master cylinder reservoir filler cap assembly.
(c) Add brake fluid to keep the level between the MIN and MAX lines of the reservoir while bleeding the brakes.
Brake fluid:
SAE J1703 or FMVSS No. 116 DOT 3
NOTICE:
Do not remove the filter from the brake master cylinder reservoir and be sure to fill with new brake fluid to avoid any potential contamination of the brake system. Contamination, for example by dirt particles or mineral oil, could lead to functional brake problems.
(d) Loosen the bleeder plug of the front disc brake cylinder RH.
(e) Repeatedly depress the brake pedal and bleed the air from the bleeder plug of the front disc brake cylinder RH.
NOTICE:
Add fluid as necessary so that the fluid in the reservoir does not decrease below the MIN level.
(f) After air is completely bled out, tighten the bleeder plug while depressing the brake pedal.
Torque:
8.3 N·m {85 kgf·cm, 73 in·lbf}
(g) Bleed the air from the bleeder plug of the front disc brake cylinder LH using the same procedure as for the RH side.
(h) Loosen the bleeder plug of the rear disc brake cylinder RH.
(i) Repeatedly depress the brake pedal and bleed the air from the bleeder plug of the rear disc brake cylinder RH.
NOTICE:
Add fluid as necessary so that the fluid in the reservoir does not decrease below the MIN level.
(j) After air is completely bled out, tighten the bleeder plug while depressing the brake pedal.
Torque:
8.3 N·m {85 kgf·cm, 73 in·lbf}
(k) Bleed the air from the bleeder plug of the rear disc brake cylinder LH using the same procedure as for the RH side.
(l) Check for brake fluid leaks.
(m) Check the brake fluid level in the reservoir.
(n) Install the center No. 1 cowl top ventilator louver.[img]Resources/footer.right.jpg[/img]
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