Brakes!! I Need Your Help!!

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Hey i just changed the brake pads the rear ones and i tried using them and they aint working its like it loose when i try pumping it... i dunno what i did wrong..... fronts work but not the back....
 
Yes, bleed them.
This is a two person job (unless you have the right equipment).

Have someone step on the brakes while you slightly open the bleeder. The point is to close the bleeder back before the fluid stops coming out. (Otherwise, air will go back in.)
Do this several times. Be sure to keep a check on the reservoir and keep it refilled.

If you haven't flushed out and replace all of your brake fluid in the last two years, then you need to keep going until you get new fluid out, and you will need to do the front wheels too.
 
ill try bleeeding them and see if it helps...should i do the fronts as well..?
 
When you bleed the brakes, you should do all 4 corners. In this order:

passenger rear
driver rear
passenger front
driver front

Make sure you get a bottle of brake fluid (check your owner's manual for the type of fluid to get) so your resevoir/master cylinder stay topped off.

Under tech articles you'll find one on stainless steel brake lines. It will have the bleeding procedure in there.
 
So i bleeded the brakes and now it works great..... thanks guys..... I didnt change the front brakes so should i bleed them as well?... i just changed the rear ones so i bleeded the rear ones only.. it is super cold in the garage so im thinking i will probably do the front next week when it gets warm....
 
yea since i only changed the rear brake padds and just bleeded the rear brakes now its nice and tight.... should i do the front as well.....?
 
Okay yea it was so freezing today even in the garage so i just bleeded the rears since i changed the rear ones only... i guess i'll do the fronts sometime this weekend since the weather will be getting better......
 
lol where the hell is the bleeder valve? I assume its the part that has the rubber thingy covering it also, im having trouble with the piston, the c clamp aint workin to well and i was told to loosen to bleeder valve, which one is that?
 
Yes. And look into some cross drilled brake lines. Won't ever have to bleed them again, as they are self bleeding.

Frogman. Please do not try to be funny as nobody is laughing no wonder you carry a gun someday you might have to use it to defend yourself.:p :p :p
 

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