Bleeding Brakes

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Re: Bleeding Brakes

Postby TRDLuxxy on Sun, 05 Jul 2015 3:33 +0000

Pulled the master off

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Seal around the pushrod has had it, best photo I could get..

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This is brand new fluid that came out of the master reservoir, suppose to be clear/yellow. Had black sediment, not sure where that came from? Possibly the booster?..

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Re: Bleeding Brakes

Postby baldy69181 on Sun, 08 Mar 2020 5:39 +0000

did you find a solution having same issue have changed everything except front calipers.
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Re: Bleeding Brakes

Postby Hulix26r on Wed, 04 May 2022 1:43 +0000

I'm having the same issues, was there a solution to the issues guys.
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Re: Bleeding Brakes

Postby ptrl1600 on Tue, 05 Mar 2024 5:56 +0000

Rockracing wrote:I seen something on techstream about bleeding brakes


Correct! I had the same issue when I replaced my brakes. Techstream has a section for bleeding brakes with ABS. It allows you to manually activate the pump and all four solenoids individually as you bleed, so it can push the air through the ABS unit and out each wheel cylinder or caliper. After doing all of mine the pedal is rock solid and only goes down a fraction after starting the car.
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