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.
Equalizer valve not allowing fluid flow to rear?
The rear master on the Goldwings controls both the rear caliper and one of the front calipers . I think it is the right. bleed the front right first then the rear Hope this helps.
Found out the problem was the "ABS Brake Motor/Pump/Modulator". I bought the part on parts.com and had a mechanic install it.
You have air in you brake lines. Properly bleed the brakes. i just replaced my rear breaks aswell in my 87 jetta but i can't bleed my brakes i though my master cylinder was dead but it is working and so is my proportion release vaulve i can't understand why they won't bleed does anyone have an idea of what to do?
On the passenger side underneath the engine near the rear firewall.
rear right rear left front right front left You always want to start furthest away from the master cylinder and work yourself closer to it.
Same procedure as all vehicles. Start with bleeding the right rear then left rear then right front then left front keeping the reservoir full at all times.
It could be your rear breaks / including the emergency breaks, or your rear differential
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
The O2 sensor is in the rear exhaust maniford. It can be changed from above, but you'll need to use a mirror or work by braille.
follow lower hose to rear of engine. rember to bleed. bleeder located on the upper radiator hose housing.
To bleed brakes on your 2008 Uplander front and rear, disconnect the brake line at the caliper.