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Also, another reason to do the front closest to the ABS or master cylinder unit is because the lines in front would be clean by the time you are doing the rear. So when doing the rear lines any flow of the brake fluid in the FR and FL lines accidentally getting sucked to the back would be clean. If you did the back lines first, you can draw out the old fluid from the front lines as you are pumping the clean fluid to the back.
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blead my brakes today and it didnt turn out what i guess it would turn out, i did FL, FR, RL, RR as the diagram for the teg, should i try it again but from the rear to front?
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pedal was still soft, wasnt hard and it ate more at the bottom, i should try it again but now its abit late
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get a friend to help you it works better, i've always found that getting afriend to help is better. And at last hope get your gf or wife if you can't find a friend ;) .
I've always only bleed the front, never really bothered bleeding the back. Might go and do them this weekend
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thanks for the advice, ill get my lil nephew to help lol
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If they aren't strong enough to pedal you get them to open and close the valve. Make sure you use a piece of clear plastic tube to some sort of container as these newbies will let it squirt all over the place ;)
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