Replaced both front brake lines after they corroded thru,now I can't seem to get the lines bleed,started with the right rear ,sometimes when I break the line loose I get fluid out of the line and sometimes I get nothing, also when no fluid comes out the break pedal doesn't go to the floor.
SOURCE: how to bleed brakes
Sounds like the proportioning valve is stuck. You may need to break a front bleeder loose and hit the pedal the unseat the valve. Then blead the rearbrakse and then bleed the wheel where you broke the bleeder loose. That should work.
Good Luck
SOURCE: brake pedal goes to the floor , replaced master
Hello! If you are not losing brake fluid (tank remains full after pumping the pedal; The master cylinder needs to be bled...You can purchase a bleeding kit at any auto-parts store...It's very inexpensive, about $5...Two plastic tubes are connected to the brake lines(front reservoir & rear) with their ends in each tank...Pump until all air is removed...Guru...Saailer
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SOURCE: I have a 1997 chevy cavalier. I replaced wheel
sometimes if you leave the bleeder screw open it will gravity bleed the cylinder.Make sure master cyl is full and do one wheel at a time.I have seen this work, I have done it.
SOURCE: i replaced my front brake
First, there is NO Pumping of the brake pedal
involved in bleeding brakes
I think your smart enough to know you
need to replace both rear brake hoses,
before you proceed with the bleeding
Fig. 1: Loosen the front brake line in order to bleed the master cylinder
Fig. 2: Connect a bleed hose from the bleed valve on the front caliper to a jar of brake fluid
Fig. 3: Always follow the lettered sequence when bleeding the hydraulic brake system
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