Changing brake fluid - order specific?
#1
I'm going to change the brake fluid in my 99 Wagon as it's probably never been done since new!
Is there a particular caliper order I need to follow and is it easy to do without removing each wheel? I'll be using a one-man bleeding kit from Halfords.
Cheers
Tim
Is there a particular caliper order I need to follow and is it easy to do without removing each wheel? I'll be using a one-man bleeding kit from Halfords.
Cheers
Tim
#2
Do the furthest caliper from the master cylinder first, ending up with the closest.
So (as it is p****** down I won't go and look at my Scooby) if the master cylinder is on the Passenger side do:
Rear right, rear left, front right, front left
Or if it is Drivers side do:
Rear left, rear right, front left, front right.
Ian
So (as it is p****** down I won't go and look at my Scooby) if the master cylinder is on the Passenger side do:
Rear right, rear left, front right, front left
Or if it is Drivers side do:
Rear left, rear right, front left, front right.
Ian
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