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To bleed brakes on your 2008 Uplander front and rear, disconnect the brake line at the caliper.
drum brakes on rear of 1996 ford not disk
Yes-general rule for hydraulic brakes-start at the wheel furthest from the master cylinder(usually passenger rear) then move to next driver rear,front passenger side and finally drivers sidefront.
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i like to bleed them from rear passenger to front driver then rear driver to right front but if its abs brakes i was told to bleed both back then both front
Only if the rear system was opened where it may have gotten air in the lines.
rplaced and bleed brackes on a 95 Honda civic but still no brakes
like disk brakes
NO. I had a 96 and it had drum brakes. I believe the rear disk brakes started in 1998 for the Blazers.
If you are having a low pedal feel, chances are you do not to bleed you brakes. I beleave you have shoe and drum set up in the rear. Have your brakes cleaned & adjusted. This will firm up your brake pedal.
You need to bleed the entire brake system. Bleed in this sequence, RR, LR, RF, LF. If you do not know how to do this, do a search online for "bleeding brakes" THE REAR WHEEL CYLINDERS MAY BE LEAKING SHOULD ALWAYS CHANGE WHEN DOING BRAKES AND BLEED REAR BRAKES
You bleed the rear brakes the same way you bleed the front brakes. If you can't get brake fluid to come out the rear bleeders you may have a faulty master cylinder or the master was allowed to empty out the reservoir that feeds the rear and now it is air bound. Removing the master cylinder and bench bleeding the master may be what you need to do and don't let the reservoir go dry!