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RangerRhett |
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I started to bleed the brakes tonight.
I know the order: Right Rear Left Rear Right Front Left Front Even when I started, I was getting bubbles in my hand pump (with cannister) . Now I get no, zero resitance on the brake Pedal. None...Zero... Should I close up all the nipples, push on the pedal a few times and then start over....repeat, repeat, repeat until I get a steady stream of brake fluid...? 'Lil Help on this one.. |
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did mine the other nite. filled resevoir, closed bleeders. Pump pump pump till starts to build resistance-pedal- Called the gf over, she pumps them up a couple times, i open right rear, pump open pump open till i get air less fluid out of it. Then the left rear, then .......till fluid comes out immediatly. Hard to do w/ the hand pump sometimes, great for abs cars though!
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