4A –4 HYDRAULIC BRAKES
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
DIAGNOSITIC INFORMATION AND PROCEDURES
BRAKE SYSTEM TESTING
(Left–Hand Drive Shown, Right–Hand
Drive Similar)
Brakes should be tested on a dry, clean, reasonably
smooth and level roadway. A true test of brake perfor-
mance cannot be made if the roadway is wet, greasy, or
covered with loose dirt whereby all tires do not grip the
road equally. Testing will also be adversely affected if the
roadway is crowned so as to throw the weight so roughly
that the wheels tend to bounce.
Test the brakes at different vehicle speeds with both light
and heavy pedal pressure; however, avoid locking the
brakes and sliding the tires. Locked brakes and sliding
tires do not indicate brake efficiency since heavily
braked, but turning, wheels will stop the vehicle in less
distance than locked brakes. More tire-to-road friction is
present with a heavily braked, turning tire than with a
sliding tire.
Because of the high deceleration capability, a firmer
pedal may be felt at higher deceleration levels.
There are three major external conditions that affect
brake performance:
Tires having unequal contact and grip of the road will
cause unequal braking. Tires must be equally in-
flated, and the tread pattern of the right and the left
tires must be approximately equal.
Unequal loading of the vehicle can affect the brake
performance since the most heavily loaded wheels
require more braking power, and thus more braking
effort, than the others.
Misalignment of the wheels, particularly conditions of
excessive camber and caster, will cause the brakes
to pull to one side.
To check for brake fluid leaks, hold constant foot pres-
sure on the pedal with the engine running at idle and the
shift lever in NEUTRAL. If the pedal gradually falls away
with the constant pressure, the hydraulic system may be
leaking. Perform a visual check to confirm any sus-
pected leaks.
Check the master cylinder fluid level. While a slight drop
in the reservoir level results from normal lining wear, an
abnormally low level indicates a leak in the system. The
hydraulic system may be leaking either internally or ex-
ternally. Refer to the procedure below to check the mas-
ter cylinder. Also, the system may appear to pass this
test while still having a slight leak. If the fluid level is nor-
mal, check the vacuum booster pushrod length. If an in-
correct pushrod length is found, adjust or replace the
rod.Check the master cylinder using the following proce-
dure:
Check for a cracked master cylinder casting or brake
fluid leaking around the master cylinder. Leaks are in-
dicated only if there is at least one drop of fluid. A
damp condition is not abnormal.
Check for a binding pedal linkage and for an incorrect
pushrod length. If both of these parts are in satisfac-
tory condition, disassemble the master cylinder and
check for an elongated or swollen primary cylinder or
piston seals. If swollen seals are found, substandard
or contaminated brake fluid should be suspected. If
contaminated brake fluid is found, all the components
should be disassembled and cleaned, and all the rub-
ber components should be replaced. All of the pipes
must also be flushed.
Improper brake fluid, or mineral oil or water in the fluid,
may cause the brake fluid to boil or cause deterioration
of the rubber components. If the primary piston cups in
the master cylinder are swollen, then the rubber parts
have deteriorated. This deterioration may also be evi-
denced by swollen wheel cylinder piston seals on the
drum brake wheels.
If rubber deterioration is evident, disassemble all the hy-
draulic parts and wash the parts with alcohol. Dry these
parts with compressed air before reassembly to keep al-
cohol out of the system. Replace all the rubber parts in
the system, including the hoses. Also, when working on
the brake mechanisms, check for fluid on the linings. If
excessive fluid is found, replace the linings.
If the master cylinder piston seals are in satisfactory
condition, check for leaks or excessive heat conditions.
If these conditions are not found, drain the fluid, flush the
master cylinder with brake fluid, refill the master cylin-
der, and bleed the system. Refer to “Manual Bleeding
the Brakes” in this section.
BRAKE HOSE INSPECTION
The hydraulic brake hoses should be inspected at least
twice a year. The brake hose assembly should be
checked for road hazard damage, cracks, chafing of the
outer cover, and for leaks or blisters. Inspect the hoses
for proper routing and mounting. A brake hose that rubs
on a suspension component will wear and eventually
fail. A light and a mirror may be needed for an adequate
inspection. If any of the above conditions are observed
on the brake hose, adjust or replace the hose as neces-
sary.
HYDRAULIC BRAKES 4A–5
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
WARNING LAMP OPERATION
This brake system uses a BRAKE warning lamp located
in the instrument panel cluster. When the ignition switch
is in the III position, the BRAKE warning lamp should
glow and then go OFF when the ignition switch returns
to the II position.The following conditions will activate the BRAKE lamp:
Parking brake applied. The light should be on when-
ever the parking brake is applied and the ignition
switch is II.
Low fluid level. A low fluid level in the master cylinder
will turn the BRAKE lamp ON.
BRAKE SYSTEM FAULT
Condition Probable cause Correction
Brake Warning Lamp ONBrake fluid leaks.Repair the leaks or add th fluid.
Parking brake switch shorted to
ground.Repair the short ground.
Faulty the fluid level sensor.Replace the sensor.
Stoplamp ONFaulty the stoplamp switch.Replace the stoplamp switch.
Push rod length is short.Adjust the push rod length of the
power booster.
Stoplamp switch circuit shorted to
battery.Repair or Replace the wiring harness.
Poor BrakingBrake fluid lacks or leaks.Repair the leaks or add the fluid.
Brake fluid contamination.Replace the fluid.
Air in the brake system.Bleed the brake system.
Damaged brake lines.Replace the brake lines.
Damaged vacuum hose or faulty
check valve.Replace the vacuum hose or check
value.
Dragging BrakeNo free play at the brake pedal.Adjust the free play.
Weakened the brake pedal return
spring.Replace the return spring.
Faulty master cylinder.Replace the master cylinder.
Air in the brake system.Bleed the brake system.
Pedal Over StrokeBrake fluid lacks or leaks.Repair the leaks or add the fluid.
Poor adjustment of the brake pedal
free play.Adjust the push rod length of the
power booster.
4A –6 HYDRAULIC BRAKES
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
MANUAL BLEEDING THE BRAKES
Important: The bleeding sequence is as follows; right
rear, left rear, right front, and left front.
Important: Check the fluid level and add the fluid during
the bleeding operation.
1. Raise the vehicle.
2. Remove the bleeder screw and cap.
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3. Attach a transparent tube over the valve. Allow the
tube to hang submerged in brake fluid in a transpar-
ent container.
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4. Slowly push the brake pedal several times and hold
the brake pedal.5. Tighten the bleeder screw after loosening the bleeder
screw and draining the fluid.
Caution: Hold the brake pedal until tightening the
bleeder screw.
6. Repeat the step 5, 6 until all the air is removed.
7. Check the leaks for the bleeder screw.
PEDAL TRAVEL CHECK
1. Start the engine.
2. Push the pedal three times.
3. With brake pedal depressed with a about 30Kg (66.15
lb) load, measure the clearance between the pedal
pad and the lower dash panel.
Unit : mm (in.)
Specification
60 (2.36)
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4. If clearance is less than 60mm (2.36 in.), the most
possible cause is either rear drum brake shoes are
worn out beyond the specification value or air is in
lines. Clearance still remains less than 60mm (2.36
in.) even after replacement of brake shoes and bleed-
ing of the brake system, other possible but infrequent
cause is malfunction of rear drum brake shoe adjust-
ers or booster push rod length out of adjustment.
5. Automatic clearance adjuster check is performed af-
ter removing brake drums. If the faulty is found, repair
or replace it.
HYDRAULIC BRAKES 4A–7
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
BRAKE PEDAL FREE PLAY
INSPECTION
1. Push the brake pedal several times to discharge the
vacuum of the power booster.
2. Measure the pedal movement until the hardness is
felt when pushing the brake pedal by hand.
Unit : mm (in.)
Specification
6–10 (0.24–0.31)
3. Brake pedal free play can not be adjusted.
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4A –8 HYDRAULIC BRAKES
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS
ON–VEHICLE SERVICE
D107A528
BRAKE HOSE (FRONT)
Removal Procedure
1. Remove the wheels. Refer to Section 2E, Tires and
Wheels.
2. Remove the brake hose.
Remove the fitting (1).
Remove the E–ring retainer (2).
Disconnect the brake hose mounting from the strut
(3).
Remove the coupling bolt (4).
Plug the opening in the brake pipe and caliper to
prevent fluid loss or contamination.
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Installation Procedure
1. Connect the brake lines to the brake hose (1).
Tighten
Tighten the brake pipe–to–hose fitting to 16 Nm (12
lb-ft).
2. Install the brake hose coupling bolt (2).
Tighten
Tighten the bolt to 25.5 Nm (19.1 lb-ft).
Important: Use only Daewoo recommended brake
fluid.
3. Bleed the brake system. Refer to “Manual Bleeding
the Brakes” in this section.
4. Check the brake system for leaks.
5. Install the wheels. Refer to Section 2E, Tires and
Wheels.
HYDRAULIC BRAKES 4A–9
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
D107A530
BRAKE HOSE (REAR)
Removal Procedure
1. Remove the wheels. Refer to Section 2E, Tires and
Wheels.
2. Remove the brake hose.
Remove the fittings (1).
Remove the E–rings (2).
Plug the opening in the brake pipe to prevent fluid
loss or contamination.
D17A531A
Installation Procedure
1. Connect the brake lines to the brake hose.
2. Install the fitting and E–rings.
Tighten
Tighten the fitting to 16 Nm (12 lb-ft).
Important: Use only Daewoo recommended brake fluid.
3. Bleed the brake system. Refer to “Manual Bleeding
the Brakes” in this section.
4. Check the brake system for leaks.
5. Install the wheels. Refer to Section 2E, Tires and
Wheels.
D107A523
STOPLAMP SWITCH
(Left–Hand Drive Shown, Right–Hand
Drive Similar)
Removal Procedure
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Remove the stoplamp switch.
Disconnect the connector (1).
Turn the stoplamp switch (2).
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Installation Procedure
1. Install the stoplamp switch.
2. Connect the electrical connector.
3. Connect the negative battery cable.
Important: After installing the stoplamp switch, pull the
lever completely.
4A –10 HYDRAULIC BRAKES
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
D107A525
BRAKE PEDAL
(LEFT–HAND DRIVE)
Removal Procedure
1. Remove the stoplamp switch. Refer to “Stoplamp
Switch” in this section.
2. Disconnect the brake pedal from the power booster.
Refer to Section 4C, Power Booster.
3. Remove the brake pedal.
Remove the bolt (1).
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Remove the brake pedal spring (2).
Remove the bushing (3).
Remove the cushion (4).
Remove the brake pedal pad (5).
D17A527A
Installation Procedure
1. Install the pad to the brake pedal.
2. Install the brake pedal with spring, bushing, and cush-
ion.
3. Connect the brake pedal to the power booster.
Tighten
Tighten the brake pedal–to–pedal bracket bolt to 18
Nm (13 lb-ft).
4. Install the stoplamp switch. Refer to “Stoplamp
Switch” in this section.
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BRAKE PEDAL
(RIGHT–HAND DRIVE)
Removal Procedure
1. Remove the instrument panel assembly. Refer to
Section 9E, Instrument/Driver Information.
2. Disconnect the brake pedal rod from the power
booster. Refer to Section 4C, Power Booster.
HYDRAULIC BRAKES 4A–11
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
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3. Remove the stoplamp switch.
Remove the stoplamp switch (1).
Remove the bolts (2).
Remove the stoplamp switch bracket (3).
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4. Remove the bolts mounting brake pedal bracket (1).
5. Remove the nuts mounting brake pedal bracket (2).
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6. Remove the canister. Refer to Section 1F, Engine
Controls.
7. Remove the bolt mounting brake pedal bracket in the
engine compartment (1).
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8. Remove the brake pedal.
Remove the snap rings (1).
Remove the bushings (2).
Remove the brake pedal spring (3).
Remove the cushion (4).
Remove the brake pedal pad (5).