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Corsa Sport » Message Board » Help Zone, Modification and ICE Advice » Bleeding brakes after changing pads » Post Reply
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john_c20xe |
posted on 4th Oct 11 at 16:55 |
you dont need to bleed the brakes as theres noway of air getting in, if your pedal is shit you could have pushed the piston back to quickly and damaged the master cylinder. | |
Sam |
posted on 4th Oct 11 at 13:03 |
I've never bled brakes after changing just pads TBH. | |
Gary |
posted on 4th Oct 11 at 10:01 |
Would have thought it's just the pads bedding in. | |
pow |
posted on 4th Oct 11 at 10:00 |
It's due to have all the fluid done at the next service in December | |
sri boy |
posted on 4th Oct 11 at 06:12 |
Sheen was ure brake fluid last changed prob better buying a one man bleed system and putting fresh fluid in it | |
pow |
posted on 3rd Oct 11 at 20:10 |
Thanks, might bleed a few pedal presses of fluid out anyway for 'good measure'. | |
Edges 58 |
posted on 3rd Oct 11 at 19:07 |
Not at all mate, shouldnt have to bleed it after changing pads anyway but you'll be alright with the abs | |
pow |
posted on 3rd Oct 11 at 18:12 |
Changed the pads on the Alfa last weekend, all went lovely but have taken a while to get the feeling of a decent pedal back again, seems to be getting there now (done 150-200 miles since?). I didn't bleed any fluid off, mainly cos I was a little scared due to the ABS system in it. |