PT Cruiser L4-2.4L Turbo VIN G (2004)
Brake Bleeding: Service and Repair
Master Cylinder Bleeding
STANDARD PROCEDURE - MASTER CYLINDER BLEEDING
1. Clamp the master cylinder in a vise.
2. Refer to one of the following depending on whether the master cylinder is a non-ABS unit Step a or an ABS unit Step b:
a. Attach four Master Cylinder Bleed Tubes, Special Tool 8358-1, to the four ports of the master cylinder and tighten each in place. The bleed
tubes for the ports pertaining to the rear brakes are made to attach to the proportioning valves screwed into the master cylinder. Position the
other end of the tubes into the master cylinder reservoir so their outlets are below the surface of the brake fluid in the reservoir when filled.
b. Attach Master Cylinder Bleed Tube, Special Tool 8358-1, to the primary port of the master cylinder and tighten in place. Attach Master
Cylinder Bleed Tube, Special Tool 8358-2, to the secondary port of the master cylinder and tighten in place. Position the other end of the tubes
into the master cylinder reservoir so their outlets are below the surface of the brake fluid in the reservoir when filled.
3. Fill the brake fluid reservoir with fresh Mopar brake fluid, or equivalent conforming to DOT 3 specifications.