I may have to in a car and wanted to know the difficulty or should
i have a professinal do it. In terms of skills, I am pretty good with a tire iron but that is about it. I do not change my own oil.
how hard is it to bleed brakes?
how hard is it to bleed brakes?
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Usually you work from the furthest brake from the master cylinder forward. So typically you go right rear, left rear, right front, left front.
With 2 people it's easy. With a bleeder thing that pressurizes the master cylinder and one person, it's easy. With a bleeder thing that acts as a vacuum trying to suck the fluid out..... I've never liked those.
With 2 people it's easy. With a bleeder thing that pressurizes the master cylinder and one person, it's easy. With a bleeder thing that acts as a vacuum trying to suck the fluid out..... I've never liked those.
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1997 Explorer XLT - 4.0 SOHC V6 Controltrac 4x4
mods- 30" BFGs, AAL + TT = 1.5" lift, more to come
1997 Explorer XLT - 4.0 SOHC V6 Controltrac 4x4
mods- 30" BFGs, AAL + TT = 1.5" lift, more to come
Usually. Not always with today's ABS systems.
MazdaTom wrote:Usually you work from the furthest brake from the master cylinder forward. So typically you go right rear, left rear, right front, left front.
With 2 people it's easy. With a bleeder thing that pressurizes the master cylinder and one person, it's easy. With a bleeder thing that acts as a vacuum trying to suck the fluid out..... I've never liked those.
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