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Old 06 January 2007, 05:46 PM
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hi i am bleeding the brakes on my wrx wagon my96 and i just wondered what the bleeding order is i have searched the threads but there are variations, could anyone tell me the correct order, thanks tony
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i do

front os
rear ns
front ns
rear os

and then repeat
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cheers mate
Old 06 January 2007, 05:59 PM
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Originally Posted by P20SPD
i do

front os
rear ns
front ns
rear os

and then repeat
Just a quicky .... are the brake circuits split diagonally or front to back when ABS is fitted?
Old 06 January 2007, 06:21 PM
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cant remember tbh, mine has abs, and thats how i do mine, and its never failed to work well.
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furthest one away from the mastercylinder first.........
Old 06 January 2007, 08:47 PM
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That order suggested is ok, but you are best starting from the rear, so
near side rear,
offside rear,
nearsdie front,
offside front.

Its not mega important which way you do it, so long asyou make sure you bleed loads of fluid throuighy to check no air is in circuit
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Just as directly above^^^^

Furthest from master cylinder first, and yes I believe it's a diagonal split.
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Just as directly above^^^^

Furthest from master cylinder first, and yes I believe it's a diagonal split.
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