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Do I need to bleed my Brakes?
Hi,
Ive replaced the rotars & pads on my friends Olds before, & now I have to replace the front passenger side caliper (siezed) on my olds. If I replace the old caliper (disconnect it from brake line) with a new one, does that mean I have to bleed all four wheels, or do I have to bleed the left rear & right front calipers? Since Im a rookie Im wondering if i can just bleed the caliper Im changing? Also would anyone know of a website that would give a through description / instructuions about changing calipers & bleeding brakes. Thank you for time |
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Re: Do I need to bleed my Brakes?
Just bleed the front two,and I think Autozone.com has descriptions
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