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Repeat for left rear, then transfer to right front, and eventually left front. Place a transparent vinyl tube over the end of the bleeder screw and extend it into a bottle that is partially stuffed with brake fluid. Lengthen the tube to the bottom of the bottle in order that it's lined by brake fluid and would not draw air back into the road. Don't let the grasp cylinder reservoir go dry during bleeding. If it does, it may draw air into the system. Once all the brakes are bled, have your helper press the pedal when you recheck that fluid is not leaking at any of the brake line connections. Re-tighten whether it is. Place wheels again on car; install lug nuts. Raise automobile, remove stands, and set wheels/tires again on floor. Finish tightening lug nuts: torque to 76 ft-lbs (10.5 kg-m). Take a brief drive, come test again for leaks, and re-torque lug nuts. Supplied there aren't any issues with brakes grabbing or more leaks, try to be completed.http://brakeguide.top brakeguide.top
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Repeat for left rear, then transfer to right front, and eventually left front. Place a transparent vinyl tube over the end of the bleeder screw and extend it into a bottle that is partially stuffed with brake fluid. Lengthen the tube to the bottom of the bottle in order that it's lined by brake fluid and would not draw air back into the road. Don't let the grasp cylinder reservoir go dry during bleeding. If it does, it may draw air into the system. Once all the brakes are bled, have your helper press the pedal when you recheck that fluid is not leaking at any of the brake line connections. Re-tighten whether it is. Place wheels again on car; install lug nuts. Raise automobile, remove stands, and set wheels/tires again on floor. Finish tightening lug nuts: torque to 76 ft-lbs (10.5 kg-m). Take a brief drive, come test again for leaks, and re-torque lug nuts. Supplied there aren't any issues with brakes grabbing or more leaks, try to be completed.http://brakeguide.top brakeguide.top
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