Hyundai Matrix service from 2002 to 2006 of release
1. Operation and car maintenance
2. Engine
3. Transmission
4. Running gear
5. Steering mechanism
6. Brake system
6.1. General information
6.1.1. Check and adjustment of a pedal of a brake
6.1.2. Check of operation of the vacuum amplifier of brakes without a tester
6.1.3. Air removal from a hydraulic actuator of brakes
6.1.4. Check and adjustment of a course of the lever of the parking brake
6.1.5. Removal and installation of the vacuum amplifier of brakes
6.1.6. Check of highways of brake system
6.1.7. Removal and installation of a pedal of a brake
6.1.8. Removal, check and installation of forward brake shoes
6.1.9. Dismantling, check and assembly of a brake support
6.1.10. Dismantling, check, assembly and installation of the main brake cylinder
6.1.11. Regulator of pressure of back brakes
6.1.12. Removal, check and installation of back drum-type brakes
6.1.13. Replacement of the working brake cylinder
6.1.14. Removal, check and installation of the parking brake
6.1.15. Anti-blocking system of brakes (ABS)
6.1.16. Removal and installation of the electronic ABS control unit
6.1.17. Removal and check of sensors of frequency of rotation of a wheel (ABS)
6.2. Tables
7. Onboard electric equipment
8. Body
9. Electric equipment schemes
 









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6.1.2. Check of operation of the vacuum amplifier of brakes without a tester

Fig. 6.3. Check of operation of the vacuum amplifier


Start the engine for one-two minutes and then muffle it. Several times press not a brake pedal with usual effort when braking. If by the first pressing a brake pedal it is squeezed out against the stop, and by the subsequent pressing its course gradually decreases, the vacuum amplifier works normally. If by consecutive pressing a pedal its course remains invariable, the vacuum amplifier of brakes means (fig. 6.3) is faulty.
At the idle engine press several times a pedal of a brake and be convinced that the course of a pedal of a brake changes. Then, without releasing a brake pedal, start the engine. If the brake pedal slightly fell, it means that the vacuum amplifier is serviceable. If after engine start the pedal remained on a place, the vacuum amplifier means is faulty.

Fig. 6.4. Check of serviceability of the vacuum amplifier


At the working engine press a pedal of a brake and then muffle the engine. Hold a pedal of a brake pressed during 30 pages. If the provision of a pedal does not change, the vacuum amplifier of brakes means is serviceable. If the pedal of a brake rises, the vacuum amplifier means (fig. 6.4) is faulty.
If results of one of the carried-out checks appeared unsatisfactory, it is necessary to look for malfunction in a vacuum hose, the return valve or the vacuum amplifier of brakes.

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