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I have a 99 Diso 1, although the parts needed were from a 98 so it must be an early build? Just did new calipers, rotors and pads on the rear. Seems very hard to bleed right rear. Is their anything special about these systems? I am currently trying it with a rubber hose on the bleeder going into a bottle with fresh fluid. I am getting no air or fluid although the rotor will not turn when pedal pushed down. Took it for a quick drive and the rotor gets warm after repeated applications so I know it must be working. Brake pedal does pump up after second/third pump so their is air somewhere.
Thanks, Whiskyb |
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