If you suspect that there is air (or other contaminants) in the system, or if the lines have been disconnected for any reason, then yes, the brake lines need to be bled.
If you've only replaced the brake pads/shoes, etc., then there is usually no reason to bleed the lines except as indicated above.
from the furthest caliper from the master cylinder. Start with that one and move closer.
If you are following the proper procedures then the fluid will come out. Have someone pump and hold the brake pedal down, open the bleed screw on the caliper, pressure will force the fluid and air out.
no, probably not
The Dodge Dakota did not come out until 1987
how do i put a power steering pump on a 1987 dodge Dakota truck v6
A 1987 Dakota uses an expansion valve, not an orifice tube.A 1987 Dakota uses an expansion valve, not an orifice tube.
1987 to 1990 should be similar
under the hood near the wipers
in a fuse block
Many vehicles have many more specifications added when the vehicle is produced. The towing capacity of a 1987 Dodge Dakota V6 is up to 5,500 pounds.Ê
The timing marks on a 1987 2.2L Dodge Dakota are located on the timing chain and the cam sprocket. They must be perfectly aligned to prevent the pistons and valves from hitting each other.
no, if you've ever bled brakes, use the same method you used before. it should work fine.