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Old 11-13-2004, 05:48 PM   #1
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Question bleeding brakes on 97 sierra

I just replaced the rear brakes on my 1997 Sierra. I also replaced both rear wheel cylinders,since one was leaking. After reassembling,I tried to bleed the system but could not get any fluid out the rear bleeders and the brake warning light would not go off. I am sure there is some type of valve that needs to be reset. Just don't know where. I read in an earlier post that someone did basically the same thing I did and he disconnected the battery before attempting to bleed the system. Is this all that is necessary? Thanks in advance !!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 11-21-2004, 07:51 AM   #2
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Re: bleeding brakes on 97 sierra

When you pulled the wheel cylinders, did you stop the brake fluid from flowing out of the brake lines? If not, you have a ton of air in the lines and it will take a while for it to come out. don't know how long you bled them.

I replaced mine about 2 months ago and used hemostats to pich the brake lines. I also filled the wheel cylinders before I installed them. It only took around 5-6 times of pumping the brakes to clear the air out.

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Old 11-24-2004, 06:51 PM   #3
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I replaced the cylinders on my 97. Most times, just take the bleeder screws out of each side (one at a time) remove the cap on the master cylinder and let gravity do the rest.
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Old 11-24-2004, 07:34 PM   #4
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Air

You got a lots of air in the lines. Try this take the master cylinder cap off, top it up, then take one bleeder screw off, pump the brake till you see a steady stream come out, close the bleeder and do the same to the other side. Then follow the Haynes or Chilton or whatever book is out ther about how to properly bleed ABS brake lines. This sounds like more work then needed,and a waste of time and fluid. But think of it this way clean fresh fluid in the rear lines. and the resevoir.
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