Brake Bleeding: Service and Repair
Brake System, Bleeding
• Description covers bleeding of brake system using the brake filler and bleeder tool (VAS 5234).
Only use new brake fluid conforming to VW standard (VW 501 14).
• Bleeding the braking system on vehicles with ABS is carried out as for vehicles with conventional braking systems.
• Only use new brake fluid conforming to US-Norm FMVSS 116 DOT 4.
• Genuine VW/Audi brake fluid conforms to this specification.
• Brake fluid must never come into contact with fluids containing mineral oils (oil, gas, cleaning solutions). Oils containing minerals damage seals and sleeves on brake systems.
• Brake fluid is poisonous. Due to its caustic nature, it must also never be brought into contact with paint.
• Brake fluid is hygroscopic, meaning that it absorbs moisture from the surrounding air, and must therefore be stored in air-tight containers.
• Rinse off any leaking brake fluid using plenty of water.
• Do not reuse brake fluid once drained.
• Observe waste disposal regulations!
• A positive pressure of 2 bar required to bleed the ABS hydraulic unit (N55).
Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required
• Brake filler/bleeder unit (VAS 5234)
• Brake filler/bleeder unit suction adapter (V.A.G 1869/4)
• Tool set for brake bleeding (VAS 6564)
Pre-Bleeding
• On vehicles with ABS/ASR or ABS/EDS/ASR/ESP, the brake system must be pre-bled when a chamber in the brake fluid reservoir is completely empty.
Only use new brake fluid conforming to VW standard (VW 501 14).
- Connect the (VAS 5234).
Bleeding sequence:
1 - Bleed the left front and right front brake calipers simultaneously
2 - Bleed left rear and right rear brake caliper together simultaneously
- With bleeder bottle hoses attached, leave bleeder valves open long enough that brake fluid exits without bubbles.
- Afterward, bleed the brake system normally.
Bleeding, Normal
• Adhere strictly to work sequence when bleeding brake system.
Only use new brake fluid conforming to VW standard (VW 501 14).
- Connect the (VAS 5234).
- Open bleeder valves in the prescribed sequence and bleed brake caliper.
1- Front left brake caliper
2 - Right front brake caliper
3 - Left rear brake caliper
4 - Right rear brake caliper
• Use suitable bleeder hose. It must fit tightly on bleeder valve so that no air gets into brake system.
- With bleeder bottle hose attached, leave bleeder valve open long enough that brake fluid exits without bubbles.
Post-Bleeding
Only use new brake fluid conforming to VW standard (VW 501 14).
A second mechanic is required to assist:
A technician has to sit in the driver seat the entire time so that the brake pedal does not get twisted.
- Press brake pedal forcefully and hold.
- Open bleeder valve at brake caliper.
- Press brake pedal down onto stop.
- Close bleeder valve with the pedal assembly pressed.
- Release brake pedal slowly.
This bleeding procedure must be performed 5 times per brake caliper.
Bleeding sequence:
1- Front left brake caliper
2 - Right front brake caliper
3 - Left rear brake caliper
4 - Right rear brake caliper
• A road test must be performed after bleeding. During this, at least one ABS regulation must be performed!