How To Bleed Brakes

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  • depressing vintage handy-man-do-it-yourself video from the 80's is depressing

  • This narrator is clearly from Minnessota, or Canada.

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  • Good video

  • Better than my teacher

  • A few qs.

    1. Before i started to change the brake pads and bleed the system, the brake pedal was mushy while the vehicle is on.

    2. I bleed the system according to the procedure, now the pedal is hard when the car is off but as soon as i turn the vehicle on, it's mushy again.

    Is there a problem with my master cylinder? Do i have to replaced it or can i just bleed the master cylinder?

  • thats a ford either 5.8 or 5.0 , 1982-1989

  • 1:35

  • a+

  • does it really matter in what order you bleed lines? if so why? thanks

  • @WhoAr3You

    my guess is new brake lines, or master cylinder

  • ok so I have a 97 mercury mystique and recently had to replace a faulty rear brake caliper on one side and went ahead and replaced the other one as well. I was trying to bleed the the whole brake system and noticed that no air/fluid comes out of the rear brakes.What could be wrong?!Help!!...

  • Thanks man, very informative and straight to the point!

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