Sebring Sedan L4-2.4L (2007)
Brake Bleeding: Service and Repair
Master Cylinder Bleeding
MASTER CYLINDER BLEEDING
NOTE: On vehicles without ABS this procedure is designed to be performed with the proportioning valves installed in the master cylinder.
1. Clamp the master cylinder in a vise with soft-jaw caps.
2. Master Cylinder without ABS - Attach the special tools for bleeding the master cylinder in the following fashion:
a. Thread a Bleeder Tube (3), Special Tool 8358-1, into each primary port. The bleeder tube for the rear brake will thread into the proportioning
valve in the lower primary port. Tighten bleeder tube nuts to 17 Nm (150 in. lbs.).
b. Thread a Bleeder Tube (2), Special Tool 8358-2, into each secondary port. The bleeder tube for the rear brake will thread into the
proportioning valve in the lower secondary port. Tighten bleeder tube nuts to 17 Nm (150 in. lbs.).
c. Flex each Bleeder Tube and place the open ends into the neck of the master cylinder reservoir. Position the open ends of the tubes into the
reservoir so their outlets are below the surface of the brake fluid in the reservoir when filled.
3. Master Cylinder with ABS - Attach the special tools for bleeding the master cylinder in the following fashion: