- Aug 19, 2008
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First post, and also long time camaro guy, Be nice...
I changed the rear brakes on my 02 today and after difficult hours and finaly figuring the piston screws in, not pushes, and having the piston fall out of the caliper ( cause Me ( the dumba@@) pushed on the brake) So ive lots of air in the lines.
Ive got pressure to the fronts and they work good. I got no brake or ABS dash lights. But the pressure to the rears is not good. The E-brake is not pressurizing well either.
Ive tried bleeding the rears but the pressure is quite paltry. As it comes out in a slow stream. not much of a big squirt.
My question is
-need I bleed all 4 brakes?
-Should I also bleed the MC? Im assuming the 2 bleeders on the side of the MC is where i would do this.
-What order. MC, RR,LR,RF,LF??
-Do I have to do anything different with the ABS.
Thanks
I changed the rear brakes on my 02 today and after difficult hours and finaly figuring the piston screws in, not pushes, and having the piston fall out of the caliper ( cause Me ( the dumba@@) pushed on the brake) So ive lots of air in the lines.
Ive got pressure to the fronts and they work good. I got no brake or ABS dash lights. But the pressure to the rears is not good. The E-brake is not pressurizing well either.
Ive tried bleeding the rears but the pressure is quite paltry. As it comes out in a slow stream. not much of a big squirt.
My question is
-need I bleed all 4 brakes?
-Should I also bleed the MC? Im assuming the 2 bleeders on the side of the MC is where i would do this.
-What order. MC, RR,LR,RF,LF??
-Do I have to do anything different with the ABS.
Thanks