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Mistamist |
posted on 23rd Jan 05 at 16:19 |
that will probably be your problem, there are essentially two circuits on the braking system, Front Nearside- Rear Offside and Front Offside-Rear Nearside, bleed them in this order as well. | |
H13X JW |
posted on 23rd Jan 05 at 15:46 |
No i didn't bleed the backs M15T XE :( We didn't think it would affect it, I will have a go at that sometime this week. Hope that fixes it. Thanx :thumbs: . | |
Mistamist |
posted on 23rd Jan 05 at 14:55 |
did you bleed the backs too? common mistake that people only bleed the fronts when changing them. | |
stevegreetham |
posted on 23rd Jan 05 at 12:52 |
how do you bleed them? always been unsure | |
H13X JW |
posted on 23rd Jan 05 at 11:54 |
Cheers corsa_sri04 i thought it was. Does anyone know if i can uprate the master cylinder say to a vectra 1 or will i hav problems due to my lack of ABS? | |
corsa_sri04 |
posted on 23rd Jan 05 at 11:01 |
thats the right way | |
H13X JW |
posted on 23rd Jan 05 at 09:19 |
The bleed nipples are at the top on each side Is that the wrong way round :boggle: | |
modded_corsa |
posted on 23rd Jan 05 at 09:12 |
the brake union and bleed nipple most probably need to go the other way round:wave: | |
H13X JW |
posted on 23rd Jan 05 at 09:04 |
Hi, i fitted some 16v discs n callipers etc to my '93 1.4 corsa B SRi and the peddle (sp? :boggle: ) has gone un-believably soft. I can seem to press it down for ages with nothing happening then all of a sudden they work properly. There doesn't appear to be any air in the system as we bled them about 4 times. |