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Old 01-10-2008, 05:02 PM
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Re: brake problem 90 taurus

Just a thought, when bleeding the brakes make sure the car is level, I usually bleed once with the wheels of and the again when its all together and sitting level. also when bench bleding the master try holding it at an angle, somtimes when a master sits at an angle air will rise to the higher end and become traped, When I bleed brakes I use a rubber hose and a container, attach the rubber hose to the bleeder and put the other end in the conainer sumerged in a small amount of brake fluid, make sure the master is toped off, open the bleeder and the pump the brakes 6-8 times, close the bleeder top the fluid and repeat if you see air bubbles in the rubber hose. "The hose is to prevent the bleeder from sucking air back into the lines." I use this method wether or not I have an assistant". Good Luck
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