Brake System, Bleeding With VAS 5234 and VAS 5234/1A
Brake System, Bleeding with VAS 5234 and VAS 5234/1A
Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required
• Brake Charger/Bleeder Unit (VAS 5234)
Procedure
- Connect the (VAS 5234) and adapter (VAS 5234/1A).
- Remove the protective cap from the brake caliper bleeder screw and connect the hose of the bleeder bottle to the bleeder screw.
Bleeding sequence
1 Left front brake caliper
2 Right front brake caliper
3 Left rear brake caliper
4 Right rear brake caliper
- Leave the bleeder screw open, with brake fluid hose connected, until brake fluid flows out clear and free of air bubbles.
- To support the bleeding procedure, press the brake pedal 5 times.
- Tighten bleeder screw to 10 Nm, pull off bleeder hose and place protective cap onto bleeder screw.
- Repeat the bleeding procedure in the specified sequence on the remaining brake calipers.
- Fill the brake fluid reservoir, under consideration of brake pad wear, up to the max marking and screw on the sealing cap.
- Start the engine and test the brake pedal travel and brake pedal pressure.
- If the brake pedal travel is too far, check the brake system for leaks and/or repeat the bleeding procedure.
After bleeding brake system, perform zero adjustment on brake pressure sensor 1 (G201).
vehicle diagnosis, testing and information system (VAS 5051 B) or (VAS 5052) => under Guided Fault Finding
A road test must be performed after bleeding. During this, at least one ABS regulation must be performed at all four wheels!
Brake Fluid, Changing
Refer to => Maintenance Procedures