Start bleeding off air from the futhest point away from the brake master cylinder and work towards the front wheels...if this does not help jack up the rear of the vehical and bleed again as air rises
Open the bleeder screw at the wheel, have someone in the vehicle push & hold the brake pedal down till it is all the way to the floor. Tighten up bleeder screw. Pump the pedal 3-4 times and repeat till no air comes out of the bleeder. Do this at all 4 wheels making sure the brake fluid reservoir does not go empty. If the bleeders are seized you will need to heat them up to get them loose. Rule of thumb, heat bleeder & surrounding area till RED hot, cool it quickly (water bottle) off till it's cold to the touch. Repeat 3 times and loosen bleeder cold.
Front rotors slide over hub studs and are held on by caliper and pads. Caliper has 2 studs that thread into knuckle from behind and swing up and out from calipers. Pads go on pretty straight forward, look at the old ones as you take them off. Rear brakes much the same, rotor and caliper setup, but watch out for park break shoes on rear inside of the rotor. Make sure the parts store tells you about them when you ask for pads and rotors. Spreader will have to be backed off to remove rotor. Park break pads very similar to general drum brakes. Make sure you use a 6 or 8 inch C-clamp to compress the caliper piston before trying to fit new pads or they won't go over the rotor edge. Pump the brakes a few times before you drive the vehicle!!!! Make sure the brakes grab before you get onto a public street! If you have any doubt about your ability to do the job, get the shop manual and get someone with experience to oversee the job.
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How do you change the orifice tube on 1997 grand Cherokee jeep with 5.2 v/8
Time for an oil change.
1998 Grand Cherokee has Disk/Pads... Shoes and they arent too hard it just takes awhile if you dont know what your doing and remember how you took them apart.
They try to beat you over the head with brakes by changing the Rotos and calipers but they don't always need it. If you have a friend that's a halfway decent mechanic can do it for less than $30.00 (If the rotors aren't messed up). Otherwise, a shop will charge $300.00 - $400.00.
The flasher relay on a 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee 318 by unplugging the old flasher and plugging in the new one. The flasher relay is located under the dash on the driver's side.
Year and engine would be helpful in order to provide the correct answer. Things change from year to year.
How do you change the orifice tube on 1997 grand Cherokee jeep with 5.2 v/8
You have to remove the door panels
Time for an oil change.
If you have Windows "Starter" Edition on the laptop, you can't change your desktop background. The Starter Edition is very limited as to what can be modified by the owner.
A "perform service" light on a 1994 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited indicates that the vehicle is due for some kind of maintenance. This is likely to be a regular oil change or tune-up.
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1998 Grand Cherokee has Disk/Pads... Shoes and they arent too hard it just takes awhile if you dont know what your doing and remember how you took them apart.
For most driving habits, 3 months 3000 miles.
you change the brakes,check brakes fluid,bleed the brakes why is hard to stop in a 1988 sliverado?
brakes?
how do i change back brakes on a 1991 toyata corolla