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REPAIR MAINTENANCE OPERATION OF MOTOR VEHICLES
Kia Magentis / Optima (2000 release)

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Vacuum brake booster



Withdrawal

PERFORMANCE ORDER

1. Disconnect the brake tube and remove the brake master cylinder.

2. Disconnect the vacuum hose from the vacuum brake booster.
3. In the car, remove the spring pin and remove the pin with a head and a hole for the pin.

4. Remove the four screws and Remove the brake servo.

Setting

PERFORMANCE ORDER

1. Install the brake master cylinder.
2. Set the vacuum brake booster / master cylinder with a new seal on the bulkhead and secure with four nuts.
3. From the engine compartment, connect the vacuum hose to the brake servo.
4. Connect the rod to the brake pedal and set the pin with a head and an aperture under the pin and secure it with a new spring cotter pin.
5. Fill the tank with a brake system with brake fluid. Remove air from the hydraulic circuit brake system.

Do not attempt to repair Vacuum brake booster as he, the disposable type.





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