yes .if you don.t it wll spill out
for 85 oldsmobile toronado what is the bleeding sequence on the brakes
No, there is nothing to unplug. You do need to remove the brake master cylinder cap and make sure to keep the fluid level at full during the bleeding procedure. Bleed the brakes in this order. Right Rear, then LR, then RF, and end at the LF.
at a guess the brakes have still got air in the system and need bleeding properly
The metering valve should be pressed down while bleeding the brakes. This is one of the steps to changing brakes.
i have recently tried doing this. On the front brake there is a bleeder on the back side on the inside. There should be a rubber cap on it. Loosen this with a screw and pump the brakes to get the air out of the lines. Good Luck
bleeding brakes on a 1962 t-bird
when you are bleeding brakes you always start from the farthest one away and then the next farthest and etc. make sure you have one person in the car while your bleeding the brakes.
NO! Not necessary.
By bleeding the brakes.
Rear, then front.
No
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