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Brake bleeder? Clutch bleeder? Coolant bleeder?
there is not a bleeder hose on the brakes. but there is a bleeder valve on every brake on every wheel
If your talking about the brake bleeder, it is on the caliper/brake cylinder at the wheel.
If you're talking about the brake bleeder it's on the caliper.
Yes, that is what the bleeder screw is for
The bleeder valve for the brakes on a 1997 Ford Ranger is located in the brake line where it meets the brake disc. The wheel will have to be removed to access the bleeder screw for drum brakes.
First make sure the fluid is full. Check that the bleeder can be opened. With the bleeder tight, have someone depress the brake and hold it in, you open the bleeder to let the air and fluid out. Close the bleeder and have the person release the brake. Check to make sure brake fluid is topped up, and repeat till all the air is out. Might help to attach a small hose at the end of the bleeder so that the brake fluid drains into a cup.
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On the wheel cylinder. Assuming you meant brake bleeder.
Alright first things first. Jack up the vehicle and take off tire. Go ahead and place tire under car in case jack slips. On the front brakes the bleeder is located behind the rotor toward the front of the car. In this case the 99 sunfire's bleeder is I believe a 10 mm and is hex (meaning six sided). Go ahead and get a friend or what not into the drivers seat. You will loosen the bleeder and tell them to press the brake all the way to the floor. You should see a strong burst of brake fluid. but if its bubbly one of two things are wrong. Either A you just have air in the line (bleedable) or B you have a whole in one of your brake lines. Once the fluid has stopped coming out in a stream, you tighten the bleeder and tell your friend to let up. Repeat process till air is out or brake is tight enough. ----Da Python
Yes, Quickbleed Brake bleeder works , I've been using mine for about a year with no problem at all and they are reasonably priced from Quickbleed.com
The most important use for the bleeder valve is to remove air from the braking system. As air rises and will not flush out of a bleeder mounted low on the brake the bleeder needs to be at the top.