by dngertrain on June 19th, 2007

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What is the best way of removing air bubbles in the brake line?

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  • by geek860 on June 19th, 2007

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    It's a process called bleeding the brakes. It's a 2 man operation usually. Each individual brake needs to be done separately. There is a bleed screw on each brake. This screw needs to be loosened, then the second guy inside the vehicle presses the brake pedal to force air out of the system. The process is messy as brake fluid comes spraying out, so don't wear your good clothes.

    *Tip: The bleed screws are very fragile so don't be rough with them. Also, be sure to top up the master cylinder to compensate for the lost brake fluid.

    Hope this helps,
    Good luck

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