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2012 chevy cruze brakes bleeding procedure

Petal goes down replace brake cailp

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If you have a second person available get them in the driver seat. Position yourself at the caliper and have them pump the brake pedal 5times and hold down, open the bleeder on the caliper you changed until fluid, or air flows out then close bleeder. Repeat until only fluid flows out with no bubbles.

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  • Posted on Mar 11, 2009

SOURCE: 1999 Chevy S10 Blazer 4x4. Replacing rear pad's,& Bleeding Breaks

have one person in the blazer pumping the brake pedal and then hold to the floor, crack the bleeder then tighten, release pedal, repeat till all air is out one side at a time, if this does not work then your ABS unit is bad witch if u follow your lines from your master cylinder u will find a black box with a motor on it, or the master cylinder itself is bad, it also can cause u to have no pedal, replace the master cylinder first, most likely cheaper.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 01, 2009

SOURCE: brake bleeding procedure on 2000 vw golf

get a one man bleeder kit from halfords (about £7) and then you can go around the car and bleed the brakes without a assistant, you just attach the tool to the nipple on the caliper, loosen the nut, press the brake pedel a few times till there is no more bubbles in the hose and then move on to the next corner, there is a specific way to go around the car but if you start at the back and finish at the front it should be ok

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 09, 2009

SOURCE: 2001 sonoma parking brake petal wont lock into place

There's a ratchet in the top of the pedal which holds the pedal down when depressed. This ratchet is worn, broken, loose, or it just needs lubricating. I would first try WD-40 on the top of the pedal where it attaches to the frame/chassis.

superdave1

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  • Posted on Jun 28, 2009

SOURCE: 98 chevy S10.Tried bleeding brakes,Front ok,Rear not reacting

Check the master cylinder and make sure it is working correctly and both resevoirs are full.

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  • Posted on Aug 13, 2009

SOURCE: brake bleeding

if you didn't bleed the lines after putting the master in. then there is a good chance there is air in the lines now. may go through a quart of brake fluid before all the air is out. remember to start at r-rear/ l-rear/ r-front/ l-front last.will take some time. don't forget to adjust the rear brake while your there to help with the pedal

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Need help bleeding brakes 2004 ford explorer

To bleed the brakes 1st make sure the fuild level is full ,and you will need a assistant . have your assistant pump the brake petal three to four times then hold presure on petal (pushing down ) then open the bleeder valve on the left rear caliper ,have assistant push petal towards the floor until it stops and then hold it there until you close the bleeder valve ,then repeat process four to five time recheck brake fulid level then repeat same process on right rear caliper next go to right front and end on left front ,keep a eye on the fuild level so that it is not allowed to run out or you will have to start over again ,there is no speical procedure ,any other questions just ask
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well, check the brake lines for leakage after adding brake fluid to the full mark. If the brake pedal goes all the way to the floor, it's likely there is a leak somewhere after the master cylinder. If the pedal gets hard after adding fluid, and pumping it several times with the car off, then the master cylinder is still ok.

If air has gotten into the master cylinder, it may have to be bled out on a bench, or using a scanner if that's the way your vehicle is.

Bleeding the Brake System (ABS) Auto Bleed Procedure NOTE: Perform a manual bleeding procedure. If the brake pedal height and firmness results are not achieved, perform the auto bleed procedure below.
NOTE: Perform this procedure when replacing the brake pressure modulator valve or electro-hydraulic control unit.
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  2. Check the master cylinder fluid level often to prevent running the system dry.
  3. Press the brake pedal firmly and run the Scan Tool Automated Bleed Procedure (for Gas engines) once, or the Function Test (for Diesel engines) four times. Make sure to release the brake pedal between each test.
  4. Perform the manual bleed procedure again. This should remove the remaining air from the brake system.
  5. Bleed the system as many times as needed to obtain the appropriate feel of the brake pedal.
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Did your mechanic use a DRB III or equivalent scanner before performing the bleeding procedure after installing the master cylinder? This is a requirement by the manufacturer (Chrysler) when bleeding the brake system.
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