Note: The bleed procedure requires bleeding through the outboard bleed nipple of each
caliper, bleeding through the inboard bleed nipple, then bleeding through the
outboard bleed nipple again.
Note: A pressure bleeder is required to properly bleed the brake system. Do not use a
vacuum bleeder.
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Position the vehicle on a lift but do
not lift it at this time.
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If equipped, remove the lug nut covers.
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Initially loosen all lug nuts (x20) by hand (torque 175 Nm).
Caution: Do not use an
impact wrench to loosen the lug nuts.
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Disconnect 12V power
(refer to procedure).
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Clean the area surrounding the brake fluid reservoir cap, then remove the
cap.
Note: Place suitable absorbent material
around the affected area to absorb any possible fluid spillage.
Caution: If brake fluid is spilled on a painted
surface, wash off immediately with clean water.
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If the brake fluid is excessively dirty, use a syringe to remove the brake fluid
from the reservoir.
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Top off the brake fluid reservoir.
Warning: Use the brake
fluid specified in this manual only ().
Warning: Use only new brake fluid from a sealed container. Do not
reuse brake fluid.
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Fill the pressure bleeder reservoir completely.
Warning: Use the brake
fluid specified in this manual only ().
Warning: Use only new brake fluid from a sealed container. Do not
reuse brake fluid.
Note: This procedure requires a significant amount of fluid. Fill the pressure
bleeder reservoir completely before continuing.
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Install the pressure bleeder on the reservoir.
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Set the pressure bleeder to 30 PSI (2.07 bar).
Note: The Model X caliper bleeding order is different from the standard convention.
Bleed the calipers in the order listed.
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Remove the road wheels (refer to
procedure).
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Pressure bleed the left front caliper:
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Attach a brake bleed container to the outboard bleed nipple on the
caliper.
Note: Place suitable absorbent material
around the affected area to absorb any possible fluid spillage.
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Loosen the bleed nipple one quarter turn counterclockwise.
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Tighten the bleed nipple once a flow of clean, air-free fluid is purged
into the container (torque 18 Nm).
Caution: If brake fluid is spilled on a painted
surface, wash off immediately with clean water.
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Disconnect the bleed container and clean any brake fluid from the
caliper.
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Repeat the pressure bleed procedure on the inboard bleed nipple.
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Repeat the pressure bleed procedure on the outboard bleed nipple a second
time.
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Repeat step 12 on the right front caliper.
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Repeat step 12 on the right rear caliper.
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Repeat step 12 on the left rear caliper.
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Leave the pressure bleeder attached to the reservoir.
Note: The next steps require an assistant.
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Manually bleed the left front caliper:
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Attach a brake bleed container to the outboard bleed nipple on the
caliper.
Note: Place suitable absorbent material
around the affected area to absorb any possible fluid spillage.
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Have an assistant press and hold the brake pedal.
Note: Do not release the pedal until the bleed nipple is closed
again.
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Loosen the bleed nipple one quarter turn counterclockwise.
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Tighten the bleed nipple (torque 18 Nm).
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Have the assistant release the pedal.
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Repeat steps 17b-17e 4 times.
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Disconnect the bleed container and clean any brake fluid from the
caliper.
Caution: If brake fluid is spilled on a painted
surface, wash off immediately with clean water.
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Repeat the manual bleed procedure on the inboard bleed nipple.
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Repeat the manual bleed procedure on the outboard bleed nipple a second
time.
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Repeat step 17 on the right front caliper.
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Repeat step 17 on the right rear caliper.
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Repeat step 17 on the left rear caliper.
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Lower the vehicle.
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Remove the pressure bleeder in accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions.
Caution: If brake fluid is spilled on a painted
surface, wash off immediately with clean water.
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Check the brake fluid level, and top off the fluid if required.
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Install the brake fluid reservoir cap.
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Reconnect 12V power.
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Reinstall the road wheels.
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Sit in the driver's seat and pump the brake pedal several times. Check for a
short, firm travel when the brakes are applied. If the brake pedal feel is not
firm, refill the bleeder tank, then repeat the bleed procedure.
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Reinstall all components that were removed for access.
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Perform a road test using a series of ABS-active stops and ensure proper brake
pedal feel and performance. If the brake pedal feel is not firm, refill the
bleeder tank, then repeat the bleed procedure.