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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
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hmm ive been wanting to do this for a while. my front disc brakes squeal. will getting new brake fluid into the car improve stopping distance along with brake pedal feel.
3) On the third brake pump - Hold it in and you tighten up the screw (also to make sure you get a nice stream of brake fluid come out and no air bubbles) then release brake after tighten (What does this mean?) And when bleeding brakes do you bleed the fluid all the way out of one side (like the rear passenger side) is there a certain amount of fluid on each side. Do you bleed system until there is no more in the master cylinder and your brake system. -------------------- Group buy to replicate Narrow E series transaxle parts
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hmm ive been wanting to do this for a while. my front disc brakes squeal. will getting new brake fluid into the car improve stopping distance along with brake pedal feel. 3) On the third brake pump - Hold it in and you tighten up the screw (also to make sure you get a nice stream of brake fluid come out and no air bubbles) then release brake after tighten (What does this mean?) And when bleeding brakes do you bleed the fluid all the way out of one side (like the rear passenger side) is there a certain amount of fluid on each side. Do you bleed system until there is no more in the master cylinder and your brake system. New brake fluid is not going to fix your problems, and when you bleed you DON'T do it until there is no more in the master cylinder. It won't improve your stopping distance or anything either, if someone told you that they are flat out wrong. If you do it til there is no more in the master cylinder then you just pumped even more air into the lines, and that is what you are getting out. If your brakes squeak just get some brake grease for the back of the pads and/or new pads, grease the caliper slides, and get your rotors turned if they need it. -------------------- 1999 Celica GT
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