Wednesday, November 24, 2010
How do you bleed your brakes from the tires?
Pardon for being outdated but I own an old Corolla '93 XL. I seem to be having problems with the brakes and I can't really get the feel of stopping every time I would adjust it from the brake shoe or the master kit itself. Every time I bleed, there's a momentary stop to it but as time progresses, it goes back to its old self. Many people advise me to take it from the wheel but the only thing is I don't know how. I just want to know how to bleed it from the tires, specifically all four. Thanks a lot, guys!How do you bleed your brakes from the tires?On the back side of the brake backing plate there is a fitting with an opening on the end and a place to use a small wrench to unscrew it. You need to put a small tube on this and run it into a clear jar with a little brake fluid in it. With someone pushing the brake pedal lightly, open this fitting a little until fluid comes out, you may see some air bubbles. Close the fitting before they let off the brake. Repeat this until you have flushed enough fluid out to be sure you have no air in the line. Repeat on the other three wheels. Be sure to keep your master cylinder full or you will get a lot of air in and have to start all over. Good luck.How do you bleed your brakes from the tires?they are talking about the same thing, wheels, tires, same thing. find the bleeders behind the tire, start with the bleeder thats farther away from the master cylinder first, like right rear, left rear, right front and left front, keep doing that until you get a stiff pedal.How do you bleed your brakes from the tires?I recommend taking it to a shop and having a pro do it for you. It isn't easy for an inexperienced person to bleed brakes by yourself.How do you bleed your brakes from the tires?I agree with nick,take it to a pro.Brakes are nothing to play with.How do you bleed your brakes from the tires?THis is something you should pay some one to do for you
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