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Old 08-20-2020, 02:10 PM
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Originally Posted by originalg00kster View Post
It was opposite for me. The fronts were pushing fluid out but the rears weren't until I turned the car on. When I had the car on, I was able to bleed all 4 with no issues. I just did the normal brake bleeding procedure on all 4.


I believe the brake pedal depressing to the floor is normal when you open the brake bleeder valves. That's what happened when I did it as well.

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Did you hear your brake booster pump come on? I hear a loud motor sound when I press the brakes. Anyone know what the deal is? Is the booster pump bad or maybe just has air in it?
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