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1994 Plymouth Voyager Base 3dr 112 WB

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September 24, 2009, 9:24 am

Steven S
 

Question: I don't know how to get the air out of the brakes after I just replaced them.

I have tried pumping the brakes and opening the valves one at a time but nothing seems to be working?


December 5, 2009, 10:30 am

AutomotiveForums M
 

Bleeding the air out of brakes usually requires two people. With engine off have 1 person in vehicle pump brake pedal until it becomes hard to push and keep pressure on pedal while 2nd person loosens bleeder valve until fluid runs out or pedal goes all the way to the floor if pedal goes all the way down w/no fluid keep pressure on pedal and tighten bleeder valve and repeat until fluid flows from bleeder


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