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Old 03-08-2006, 09:54 AM   #1
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Bleeding Brakes - 93 Lumina

The Haynes Guide is not super clear on this point -- do I bleed the brakes with the engine running, or not?
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Re: Bleeding Brakes - 93 Lumina

It might be faster, but you can do it either way.
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Re: Bleeding Brakes - 93 Lumina

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It might be faster, but you can do it either way.
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Re: Bleeding Brakes - 93 Lumina

I've always done it with the car running becuaes their power brakes, but the barkes on our first generation luminas are just horrible to begin with.
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Re: Bleeding Brakes - 93 Lumina

I'm not trying to be contrary, and I've been wrong before, but my logic was always to NOT run the engine, because you are amplifying the force of the M/C piston bottoming out (which you shouldn't do anyway if you can avoid it).

Bottoming in the bore can damage the piston seals, and lead to a premature failure. Having the motor running doesn't really do anything, except make the pedal easier to push. You are still moving the same volume of fluid at the same speed.
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Re: Bleeding Brakes - 93 Lumina

^^ He's right.

I never actually even thought of that.
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