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bleeding brakes
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bleeding brakes
i changed the rear shoes and lost some brake fluid from the brake cylinder. how do i bleed the brake fluid to connect the line back to the cylinder. do i need 2 ppl also? thanks in advance...
1993 LWB vitara, Front & Rear alloy bars, towbar, spotties, UHF.
regardless of what way, you will need to pump the pedal...
you need to open up the nipple on the brake drum, attach a tube to it, put the tube in a bottle, get someone to pump the pedal for you. when the fluid stops getting bubles in it and runs cleanly, get the other person to stand on the pedal while you take the tube of and tighten up the nipple again.
repeat on other side.
if done right you will find the brake pedal will get hard on the 2nd pump.
you need to open up the nipple on the brake drum, attach a tube to it, put the tube in a bottle, get someone to pump the pedal for you. when the fluid stops getting bubles in it and runs cleanly, get the other person to stand on the pedal while you take the tube of and tighten up the nipple again.
repeat on other side.
if done right you will find the brake pedal will get hard on the 2nd pump.
[quote="Barnsey"]
Bronwyn Bishop does it for me.[/quote]
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