Honda CR-V: Brake Booster

Brake Booster Test

Functional Test

1. With the engine stopped, press the brake pedal several times to deplete the vacuum reservoir, then press the brake pedal hard, and hold it for 15 seconds. If the brake pedal sinks, either the master cylinder is bypassing internally, or the brake system is leaking. Inspect the brake hoses and lines.

2. Start the engine with the brake pedal pressed. If the brake pedal sinks slightly, the vacuum booster is operating normally. If the brake pedal height does not vary, do the brake system test.

Leak Test

1. Press the brake pedal with the engine running, then stop the engine. If the brake pedal height does not vary while pressed for 30 seconds, the vacuum booster is OK. If the pedal height rises go to step 6.

If it does not rise go to step 2.

2. Start the engine and let it idle for 30 seconds. Turn the ignition switch off, and wait 30 seconds. Press the brake pedal several times using normal pressure. When the pedal is first pressed, it should be low. On consecutive applications, the pedal height should gradually rise. Does the pedal rise on each consecutive application? If it rises the booster is OK. If it does not go to step 3.

3. Disconnect the brake booster vacuum hose (A) at the booster. The check valve is built into the hose.

Honda CR-V. Conventional Brake Components

4. Start the engine, and let it idle. There should be vacuum available. If no vacuum is available, the check valve is not working properly. Replace the brake booster vacuum hose and check valve, and retest. If vacuum is found, go to step 5.

5. With the engine off, reconnect the vacuum hose to the brake booster.

6. Start the engine, and then pinch the brake booster vacuum hose between the check valve and the booster.

7. Turn the ignition switch off, and wait 30 seconds.

Press the brake pedal several times using normal pressure. When the pedal is first pressed, it should be low. On consecutive applications, the pedal height should gradually rise.

Brake Booster Replacement

1. Remove the air cleaner.

2. Remove the master cylinder.

3. Disconnect the vacuum hose (A) from the brake booster (B).

Honda CR-V. Conventional Brake Components

4. Remove the brake lines (A) from the clamp (B).

Honda CR-V. Conventional Brake Components

5. Remove the driver's dashboard undercover.

6. Remove the lock pin (A) and the joint pin (B), then disconnect the yoke from the brake pedal.

Honda CR-V. Conventional Brake Components

7. Remove the brake booster mounting nuts (C).

8. Pull the brake booster (A) forward, until it clears the cowl, then pull up on the bottom of the brake booster to turn it.

Honda CR-V. Conventional Brake Components

9. Remove the brake booster from the engine compartment.

NOTICE

10. Install the brake booster in the reverse order of remove, and note these items:

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