Important: In most circumstances a base brake bleed is all that is required for  most component   replacements (such as wheel cylinders, calipers, brake tubes,      and master  cylinder)   except for BPMV replacement.
Caution: Refer to Brake Fluid Irritant Caution in the Preface section.
Notice: Refer to Brake Fluid Effects on Paint and Electrical Components Notice in the Preface section.
 The following automated ABS bleed procedure is required when one of  the following   occur:
|     •  | Manual bleeding at the wheel cylinders does not achieve the desired  pedal   height or feel. | 
 
|     •  | Brake Pressure Modulator Valve replacement (BPMV). | 
 
|     •  | Extreme loss of brake fluid has occurred. | 
 
|     •  | Air ingestion is suspected. | 
 
If none of the above conditions apply use standard bleed procedures.  Refer   to 
Hydraulic Brake System Bleeding 
      in   Hydraulic Brakes.
The auto bleed procedure is used on BOSH 5.3 equipped vehicles. This procedure    uses a scan tool to cycle the system solenoid valves and run the pump in order         to purge the air from the secondary circuits. These secondary circuits    are      normally closed off, and are only opened during system initialization    at    vehicle   start up and during ABS operation. The automated bleed procedure         opens these    secondary circuits and allows any air trapped inside the     BPMV   to flow out    toward the wheel cylinders or calipers where it can   be   purged   out of the  system.
Automated Bleed Procedure
Preliminary Inspection
- Inspect the battery for full charge, repair the battery and charging    system as necessary. Refer to 
Diagnostic System Check - Engine Electrical 
 in  Engine Electrical.
 
- Connect a scan tool to the Data Link Connector (DLC) and select  current   and history DTCs. Repair any DTCs prior to performing the ABS bleed       procedure.
 
- Inspect for visual damage and leaks and repair as needed.
 
Preliminary Setup
- Raise and vehicle on a suitable support. Refer to 
Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle 
 in General Information.
 
- Turn the ignition switch to OFF position.
 
- Remove all four tires, if necessary refer to 
Tire and Wheel Removal and Installation 
in Tire and Wheel removal  and   tire installation.
 
- Connect the pressure bleeding tool according to the manufacturer's  instructions.
 
- Turn the ignition switch to RUN position, engine off.
 
- Connect a scan tool and establish communications with the ABS  system.
 
- Pressurize the bleeding tool to 206 to 241 kPa (30 to 35 psi).
 
Performing the Automated Bleed Procedure
Notice: The Auto Bleed Procedure may be terminated at any time during the process
by pressing the EXIT button. No further Scan Tool prompts pertaining to the
Auto Bleed procedure will be given. After exiting the bleed procedure, relieve
bleed pressure and disconnect bleed equipment per manufacturers instructions.
Failure to properly relieve pressure may result in spilled brake fluid causing
damage to components and painted surfaces.
- With the pressure bleeding tool at 206 to 241 kPa (30 to   35 psi),  and all bleeder screws in closed position, select Automated Bleed   Procedure     on the scan tool   and follow the instructions.
 
- The first part of the automated bleed procedure will cycle the  pump and   front release valves for one minute. After the cycling has stopped       the scan   tool will enter a "cool down" mode and display a   3   minute   timer.   The auto bleed will not continue until this timer expired,     and cannot   be overridden.
 
- During the next step, the scan tool will request the technician  to open   one of the bleeder screws. The scan tool will then cycle the respective       release   valve and pump motor for 1 minute.
 
- The scan tool will repeat step 3 for the remaining bleeder screws.
 
- With the bleeder tool still attached to the vehicle and maintaining  241 kPa   (35 psi), the scan tool will instruct the technician     to independently     open each bleeder screw for approximately 20 seconds.    This  should allow any     remaining air to be purged from the brake lines.
 
- When the automated bleed procedure is completed the scan tool  will display   the appropriate message.
 
- Install all four tires, if necessary refer to 
Tire and Wheel Removal and Installation 
 in Tires and Wheels.
 
- Remove pressure from the pressure bleeding tool and then disconnect  the   tool from the vehicle.
 
- Depress the brake pedal to gage pedal height and feel. Repeat  steps   1 through 8 until the pedal is acceptable.
 
- Remove the scan tool from the DLC connector.
 
- Install .
 
- Lower the vehicle.
 
- Inspect the brake fluid level in master cylinder.
 
- Road test the vehicle while making sure the brake pedal remains  high   and firm.
 
If vehicle is equipped with TCS the scan tool will cycle both the ABS  and TCS   solenoids valves. This bleed procedure is the same as above.