Re: bleeding brakes


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Posted by jim on Thursday, January 17, 2008:

In Reply to: bleeding brakes posted by Brenda on Wednesday, January 16, 2008:

the hose leaving the tube near master cyl with a 180 degree curve should be the one leading back to sump, pinch this one off, run engine, open bleeders, try latching both pedals and slowly depress and release until fluid is free of air, close one bleeder and depress pedals again and then close bleeder. if air keeps coming you are sucking air on inlet side of pump. I am assuming your brakes worked ok before you replaced the hoses. tryed to e-mail page from service manual but e-mail would not go through. Jim


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