Quote:
|
Originally Posted by alydar66
Im doing it manually one wheel at a time.
|
OK. So this means that you're doing it
on your own, and just bleeding the system by gravity ? If so, get someone to assist you. Tell them to sit in the car and pump the pedal 4-5 times and
hold it down. Then you open the bleed nipple and let the fluid run for a few seconds, WHILE the other person keeps the pressure on the pedal, even if it sinks to the floor. Close the nipple
and then tell the other person to release the pedal. Repeat this cycle 4/5 times per wheel and move on to the next. Always start at the rear caliper on the opposite side of the master cylinder and go diagonally from there until there's no air coming out of the nipples and the pedal feels normal again. Also keep the engine off while doing this bleeding procedure so as not to damage the master cylinder from pressing too hard on the pedal. Hope this helps.
Quote:
|
Originally Posted by alydar66
When the car is not running the pedal is hard and it holds, but as soon as I start the car the pedal goes to the floor when I press on it.
|
...And this actually means that your booster is working. cheers
marc
