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after a front caliper rebuild , is there a sequence to bleeding the brakes and do i have to bleed all 4 ?
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If you have just let the fluid run though while you were working on the Calipar and run out then you will have to,bleed the whole system as the whole system will have air in it.
Did you clamp of the brake flexy pipe?
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is there a sequence ??
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You wouldn't do any harm bleeding it either way mate.
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If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there
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Make it easy for yourself ! :blink:
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robs5230 wrote: facade , can you explain how to bleed the brakes using this valve ??
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Same way as any wheel cylinder, just pretend that it has 3 front wheels.
Grandmothers and eggs maybe but
1 Fill reservior
2 Get someone in drivers seat with window open.
3 put ringspanner over nipple
4 attach hose.
5 stick hose into bottle.
6 Shout "down &hold"
7 Undo nipple.
8 Pinch up nipple
9 Shout "release"
Repeat from 6 until there are no bubbles
When the liquid in the bottle looks significant, top up the reservoir with new fluid.
TBH, most people don't bother with it, as they don't know it is there, not a disaster, as there is no reason for air to get into the line going back to the compensator if the compensator isn't removed.
So I suggest bleeding the front 2 first, then when you have a pedal, bleed the extra one (not the recommended practice: start with the one furthest away from the master cylinder) this will save introducing extra air into that long pipe run.
There shouldn't be any air in the back wheels either if you only messed with the front, but bleed anyway, only 1 nipple on passenger side BTW.
If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there
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*Clues: ABS warning light when you turn on the ignition, and an ABS pump unit in the nearside engine bay with brake pipes coming out of it.
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