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Old 05-07-2008, 07:50 PM   #1 (permalink)
Shaymer
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Default How Do I and do I need to Bleed Master Cylinder

So, how do I go about bleeding the master cylinder? I've got the repair book from another vehicle, but it looks shady. Looks like two tubes (which I have) stuck from the brake lines, back into the reservoir and a picture of a hand cranking the piston in some fashion.

I actually put a new master cylinder in without bleeding it, thinking that I was going to have the brake system bled at a shop anyway. But now, the brakes don't work at all... not soft, or squishy... like NOTHING. Had to use emergency brake to keep from crashing into my deck Actually quite comical.

If I bleed the brakes at the wheel, do I have to bleed the cylinder?

Your thoughts, knowledge. Thanks.
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