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Old 24-11-2007, 03:29 PM   #1
JMO
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Default Brake Fluid Flush

Hi guys.


I found this (below) on another post and have a quick question to ask.

What does he mean when he says to suck out all of the brake fluid from the reservoir - how much do you take out. ie. do you suck it out to the minimum mark? cause i thought it could not drop below this mark.

Any help would be appreciated.


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basically if ya want flush your brake fluid what ya need to do is
1. remove all wheels so you can access the brake calipers
2.suck out all the old brake fluid out of the master cylinder resivour and refill with new fluid
3.starting at the lhr wheel and moving to rhr then lhf and finally rhf...get someone to pump the brake pedal whilst you open the brake bleeder nipple....(IE keep an eye on the resivour making sure it doesnt run dry) this will pump the new fluid through the line flushing out all the old fluid...youl see the new fluid come out...
4.make sure there is no air left in the line and then move on to next wheel..
5.easy as that...
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