Make sure master cylinder is full Start at right front wheel Open bleeder screw at top of caliper Fluid should start to leak out (gravity) When fluid runs out have assistant step on brake pedal and hold Close bleeder screw Move to next wheel
Loosen the bleed valve
Remove the original brakes and in stall it slowly.
Check your shop manual... I believe the rear brakes are bled using the ignition switch, and the front are bled the traditional way.
you have air in your brakes bleed them
look at it and see.it will be obvious.,most have disc front and drum rear...if not all of them,,,
the air must be bled out... but on this system, it is very hard to do, especially if everything has been changed. you will find air in the r.a.b.s. valve,and there may not be a bleeder valve on it. start by bleeding the master cyl. then go to the r.a.b.s. valve,and bleed valve 1 line at a time. you may have to park truck on an incline to get all the air out. then bleed the wheels, starting w/ r.r, l.r, r.f, & l.f.
To bleed the brakes on a 1989 Honda Accord DX, start by ensuring the brake fluid reservoir is filled with the appropriate brake fluid. Begin at the brake furthest from the master cylinder, usually the right rear, by having a helper pump the brake pedal several times and hold it down. Open the bleeder valve on that brake until fluid and air bubbles flow out, then close the valve and have your helper release the pedal. Repeat this process for the left rear, then the right front, and finally the left front, checking the fluid level frequently to avoid introducing air into the system.
You will find the bleeder valve on the Slave Cylinder, which is mounted on the front of the transmission, by the radiator. You will find it in the front and center of the engine compartment.
1989 Honda Civic models did not come with ABS. The car was a smaller compact hatchback and used basic front disk brakes with rear drums.
remove them greese them up if that dont work replace seals or buy new ones
In the fuel tank - under the back seat
The same as any other car. Start with RR, then LR, RF, and end at LF wheel. Do a Google search on brake bleeding procedure for detailed instructions.