@aszarek001 in this case, probably not, but only because it's so very little fluid. you're only bleeding out that little bit of line, not the full system. obviously if your fluid level is low you should 1) add fluid, and 2) be sure about WHY it's low (IE if you pop the hood and the fluid is low you should know why, where it went instead of just topping it up...it may be normal wear, or you could have a leak!)
Please secure the sensor with a clamp or bracket to prevent vibration that can eventually break the brake line. Also remember to mount the sensor and sensor line sloping down below the "T" fitting to prevent accumulation of air in the line.
The whole brake system needs to be bled tho. Once you pop that line off the master cylinder you just introduced an air pocket into the top pf the line. Bleeding at the sensor won't fill the brake line back with fluid.
How about a rag under the break line as the fluid leaks down the wires when dough dough cracks the line. TRUCK U BUDDY!
5ohfo 2 months ago
@aszarek001 in this case, probably not, but only because it's so very little fluid. you're only bleeding out that little bit of line, not the full system. obviously if your fluid level is low you should 1) add fluid, and 2) be sure about WHY it's low (IE if you pop the hood and the fluid is low you should know why, where it went instead of just topping it up...it may be normal wear, or you could have a leak!)
OverKillPlusOne 5 months ago
So I don't need to add brake fluid to the master cylinder after I bleed out the system?
aszarek001 1 year ago
I have it it works good and I tow a 43 foot toy hauler with my Pinto car
MotelCambodia 1 year ago
Please secure the sensor with a clamp or bracket to prevent vibration that can eventually break the brake line. Also remember to mount the sensor and sensor line sloping down below the "T" fitting to prevent accumulation of air in the line.
1XY52 2 years ago
The whole brake system needs to be bled tho. Once you pop that line off the master cylinder you just introduced an air pocket into the top pf the line. Bleeding at the sensor won't fill the brake line back with fluid.
CCWSig 2 years ago
really, like any one is gonna beleive that
nuclearthreat545 3 years ago
matt steele is my neighbor
primoskater24 3 years ago
sweet man
JoelEVO32 3 years ago