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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Dec 21, '08 From jacksonville, ar Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
... i think we need a sticcy about bleeding brakes, seriously would totally make sense... lol plus the fact that i need to bleed my brakes and i cant seem to get it right haha, so if someone could uh... enlightemn me, it would be appreciated
haha, thanks in advance |
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Enthusiast ![]() ![]() Joined Jan 22, '09 From Bremen Currently Offline Reputation: 2 (100%) ![]() |
Ok, here is what I do.
-Put the car up on jackstands if possible, it just makes it easier than having to go wheel to wheel moving the jack and what not. -Start on the passenger rear wheel, then drivers rear, then drivers front, and then passenger front. -Loosen bleeder screw and pump pedal until you get a nice flow of brake fluid, and once you get a nice stream, hold the pedal down and tighten screw. Do this to every wheel, and after the last one, re-fill the master cylinder reservoir. Also, do not over tighten the screw because you could snap it off. A tip is to use some small hose on the bleeder screw to direct the fluid into a bottle. I like to use an empty water bottle myself so you can easily see it. |
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