One at each Wheel just below where the Brake fluid line attaches.
One or two at the Brake fluid reservoir.
my brake light stay on but emergency brake is unhooked
With a BFH ( Big Friggen Hammer)
Open bleeder screws at each wheel (one at a time)Push brake pedal down approx. 2/3 of its travel and observe brake fluidDo this until fluid runs clean at each wheelDO NOT LET MASTER CYLINDER EMPTY AT ANY TIME KEEP REPLENISHING Open bleeder screws at each wheel (one at a time)Push brake pedal down approx. 2/3 of its travel and observe brake fluidDo this until fluid runs clean at each wheelDO NOT LET MASTER CYLINDER EMPTY AT ANY TIME KEEP REPLENISHING
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
put brake fluid in reservoir and loosen the bleeder screws. step on the brake with the motor running and tighten bleeders before releasing brake pedal. repeat as needed
I will generally crack all 4 bleeder screws , depress the brake 3 or 4 times half way to the floor. Go for a 15 minute break. Tighten the bleeder screws and check for a soft pedal. If it is, pump the pedal a few times, crack the bleeder screw to allow air to escape, repeat if required. start at farthest work your way to the front. Hope this helps.
If your talking about the brake bleeder, it is on the caliper/brake cylinder at the wheel.
To change the rear brakes on a 1994 Pontiac Sunbird, first safely lift the vehicle and remove the rear wheels. Next, remove the brake drum by unscrewing the retaining screws if present, then slide the drum off. Replace the brake shoes by removing the retaining springs and installing the new shoes in the reverse order. Finally, reassemble everything, ensuring all components are secure, and pump the brake pedal to reset the brake system before lowering the vehicle.
check brake fluid level under hood probaly low
To find a brake line diagram for a 1994 Pontiac Sunbird, it's best to consult the vehicle's service manual, which provides detailed schematics and routing for brake lines. You can also check online automotive forums or websites that specialize in repair guides, as they often have diagrams uploaded by other enthusiasts. Additionally, you can visit websites like Alldata or Mitchell1, which offer comprehensive repair databases for a subscription fee.
located on each brake caliper/wheel cylinder for drum brakes. have an assistant pump brake pedal several times then hold down. open bleeder valve. repeat on each wheel until only fluid comes out. top off master cylinder as required. I suggest using line wrench on bleeder screws.