Concorde V6-3.2L VIN J (2000)
Brake Bleeding: Service and Repair
Base Brake System
NOTE: To bleed this vehicles antilock brakes hydraulic system, refer to Antilock Brake System Bleeding. It describes in detail the required procedure
which needs to be followed when bleeding the antilock brake system.
CAUTION: Before removing the master cylinder cover, wipe it clean to prevent dirt and other foreign matter from dropping into the master cylinder.
PRESSURE BLEEDING
CAUTION: Use bleeder tank Special Tool C-3496-B or equivalent, with Adapter, Special Tool 8224, to pressurize the brake hydraulic system for
bleeding.
Follow pressure bleeder manufacturer's instructions, for use of pressure bleeding equipment.
When bleeding the brake system. Some air may be trapped in the brake lines or valves far upstream. As much as ten feet from the bleeder screw.
Therefore, it is essential to have a fast flow of a large volume of brake fluid when bleeding the brakes. This will ensure all the air is bled from the
brakes hydraulic system.
1. Remove rubber dust caps from all 4 bleeder screws.