Sidekick JS 2D Soft Top 2WD L4-1.6L (1997)
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If rear brake pressure is higher than specifications, move bolt "A" upward and if it is lower, downward.
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Repeat steps 3 and 4 until rear brake pressure is within specifications.
NOTE: 1 mm of bolt movement will result in about 2.4 kg/cm2 difference in hydraulic pressure.
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After adjustment, be sure to torque nut (a) to 23 Nm (17.0 ft. lbs.)
5. Disconnect brake pipe (connecting between master cylinder and right front brake) from master cylinder. Tighten plug with special tool No.
09956-02210. Depress brake pedal. If rear brake pressure is 95 - 100 kg/cm2 when front brake pressure is 100 kg/cm2, it means that the front
fail-safe system functions properly.
6. Upon completion of the fluid pressure test, bleed the brake system and perform the brake test.