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Brake bleed sequence
I am in the process of replacing all the brake lines on my 93 lesabre. I was wondering if anyone knew the proper sequence for bleeding the brakes , i know you have to start with a certian tire but i dont know what it is lol
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Re: Brake bleed sequence
Right rear
Left rear Right front Left front |
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thanks i appreciate it it has been crazy the more lines i tried to take off to replace the more lines broke lol
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Effectively, you start with the connection farthest from the master cylinder. You'll want to hit all connections a day or two ahead of time with a penetrating oil.
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Effectively, you start with the connection farthest from the master cylinder and work your way to the closest connection last. You'll want to hit all connections a day or two ahead of time with a penetrating oil.
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yeah heh by the time i got done i ended up replacing every single brakeline in the car including one of the flex hoses in the back , and both wheel cylinders as the bleeders broke off both of em . After alot of money spent and more than a few smashed knuckles im still convinced that once i finish the job completely i will still have spent way less than it would have cost me to have it done at a garage considering that they would have ended up doing as much as i had to do and it would have taken them twice to three times as long as originally estimated
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