Start at the longest lin (RR) and work toward the shortest line (LF)
Fill master cylinder reservoir (do not let get empty)Have assistant push and hold brake pedal down aprrox. 3/4 of the way to the floor
Connect a plastic hose to bleeder screwSubmerge other end of hose in a container partailly filled with brake fluid
Open bleeder screw and watch container for air bubblesClose bleeder and have assistant repeat until no air bubbles are present then move on to next wheel and repeat
i have a 1994 Chevy beretta and they are under the engine
A 1994 Chevrolet Beretta with the 2.2 or the 3.1 engine takes a 105 amp alternator.
On the steering wheel.
it's the same as bleeding the brakes. find the bleeder screw by the slave piston housing. open it have someone step on the clutch for you. just keep an eye on the reservoir because since its so tiny the fluid will empty faster than on the brake system.
The regulator on a 1994 Chevy is inside the alternator.
about $15,500
go to a repair shop
Underneath the engine block.
There are no front shocks on any Beretta. Shocks are in the rear. Struts are in the front.
Remove engine oil pan
Read what it says on the OIL filler cap....
Send it to midas.