Special precautions to be taken during the brake circuit bleeding operation:
– The vehicle ignition must be off to ensure that the hydraulic unit solenoid valves do not operate.
This procedure, known as conventional bleeding, can be applied after removal or during replacement of:
– a rigid pipe,
– a hose,
– a calliper.
Put the vehicle on a two-post lift.
Connect the bleeding device to the vehicle brake fluid tank, paying attention to the features of this equipment (refer
to the driver's handbook).
Fit the bleed reservoirs to the bleed screws.
Bleed the circuit by opening the bleed screws in the following order (remember to close them after the operation):
– rear right-hand circuit,
– front left-hand circuit,
– rear left-hand circuit,
– front right-hand circuit.
With the engine switched off, check the pedal travel.
If it is not correct, start the bleeding procedure again.
Top up the brake fluid level in the reservoir having disconnected the bleeding device. Check the tightness of the
bleed screws and that the sealing caps are all present.
Check that the adjustment of the brakes is satisfactory by carrying out a road test. If the pedal travel becomes
incorrect during the road test, apply the brake control circuit bleeding procedure.
As taken from Renault Technical Note 3588A