Monday, September 19, 2011

How do you bleed brakes on a 2000 jimmy?

I know how to bleed brakes but every time I try to bleed breaks on a jimmy they are always and I cant get the air out of the linesspungie



(Nothing is wrong with the brakes everything was working fine before I changed the caliper and I made sure everything was tight)



Im not a rookie I have done brakes on several cars and never had a problem.How do you bleed brakes on a 2000 jimmy?have you tried cracking each individual line one at a time until fluid comes out and then tightening them back, then doing the brake bleeding? Are you absolutely, positively sure the master cylinder is working properly?How do you bleed brakes on a 2000 jimmy?Bleed the farthest line first which would be the RR. LR is next followed by the RF and finally LF.



Keep bleeding till you get a solid non bubble shot of fluid out of each bleeder screw with a small vinyl hose snapped over the bleeder *looped up at least one foot from the caliper you're bleeding. Simply look through the clear plastic hose as yopu bleed. The bubbles will stay in place.How do you bleed brakes on a 2000 jimmy?Bleed in order of - Pass rear - driver rear - pass front - driver front.



If you do not have a bleeder assembly - I assume you are using the on- off method, (hose on bleeder valve into container - helper steps on brake and you say %26quot;on%26quot; - he/she opens bleeder valve and when pedal gets near floor say %26quot;off%26quot; and wait a second for helper to close bleeder valve before releasing pedal. - repeat the process until fluid is clean and clear of bubbles)?
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