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Which cylinder is 3 on a 2002 vw jetta 1.8t?

Cylinder #3 is the 3rd one starting from belts side. #1 is closest to the belts, #4 is furthest away from belts


Which cylinder is number one on a vauxhall vivaro 1.9 cdti?

As a general rule all engines are numbered starting at the end furthest from the gearbox. (Jaguar are a notable exception, but there will be others).


What side and tire do you start with when bleeding the brakes and clutch?

Bleed the brakes starting at the wheel farthest away from of the master cylinder and work towards the closest.


What is the furthest country you can travel to in 24 hours?

It depends on the transport links at your starting point.


Is bleeding while on the ring normal?

Breakthrough bleeding in the first weeks after starting the ring is normal.


Brake light and ABS light is on and you changed your wheel bearing hub assembly and brake lines but their is not pressure at the brake padel what is wrong?

there are plenty of possibilities but naturally I would start with the cheapest did you bleed your brakes at each caliper starting with the wheel furthest from the master cylinder. If so move on to your brake line connections is your banjo block cracked is the banjo bolt cracked did you forget to put washers on the banjo bolts if so you should see fluid leaking from around where the banjo block mounts to the caliper when you pump the pedal.if not you can try bleeding master cylinder if problem still persists you probably need a new master cylinder.


All new brake parts on fiat 124 will not bleed?

You need to have the jackstands on the rear axle and at normal ride hight. The 124 has a primitive very simple brake compensator that proportionally shuts off the brake pressure to the rear wheels as the car shifts weight from rear to front under braking.


Replace both calipers?

The biggest part of replacing calipers is bleeding the system after the calipers are replaced. I just pinch off the hoses nearest to the calipers with vice grips to minimize fluid lost. Then replace the caliper assy. After reinstalling the brake hoses, you may need to bleed the brakes, but sometimes you can get away with not doing it if you have a good brake pedal. If not, then bleed the calipers starting with the furthest one from the master cylinder. Some cars can be bled either with the car on or off, depending. If it doesn't want to bleed well with the car off, then bleeding with the car running might be necessary. You will need two of you or a hand held vacuum pump.


How do you check air in a brake line on a ford E 150 van?

Bleed the brakes starting with the wheel furthest away from the master cylinder. Make sure the master cylinder is full of brake fluid first, then have someone pump and hold the brake pedal while you open the bleed valve on the wheel. As you open the valve, the fluid will come out and let out any air in the line. Keep the master cylinder full as you do the same to each of the other 3 wheels. As you open each valve, the brake pedal will go down so you have to open and close the valve fairly quickly. Here is more info on bleeding brakes to get the air out: http://www.popularmechanics.com/automotive/how_to/4213448.html


When do you get your period after starting NuvaRing?

In the first three months of use, you might have irregular bleeding, but you can expect it to settle down to a pattern of bleeding during the ring-free week, often starting on the fourth, fifth, or sixth day the ring is out. Put the new ring in on schedule regardless of whether you're still bleeding.


How do you bleed the brakes on a 2000 dodge stratus SE Have already bleed front and rear with no success on the front calipers tightening?

A few things to note. Always bleed starting with the furthest wheel away from the master cylinder. So the Dodge might be started with the right rear wheel, then left rear, then passenger front, then driver front if the master cylinder is in front of the driver side. Also check to be sure the caliper is moving freely. Try compressing the caliper several times, with the brake fluid cap off so as to let the pressure out through the reservoir. Always keep the reservoir full with fluid because if it is empty then air can get back in. According to the service manual...if you have an ABS system on your car then it has to be turned off before you can effectively bleed the brakes out. I tried in vain for over an hour to bleed the right rear brake with little effect when I found this out. It claims that the ABS systmmust be turned off at the dealer, but if you have a mechanic as a friend with a OBD computer it can be done. My answer to this: In general, I do rear wheel drive vehicles by doing the wheel farthest from the master cylinder and so on closer. Some front wheel vehicles may need a criss cross pattern for bleeding, but most can be completed with the standard procedure for bleeding brakes. On slightly older Dodges that I have worked on, I had success with the standard back to front, furthest to closest wheel bleeding. Be sure to check all fittings and connections for any leaking. One trouble spot can be the proportion valve, if equipped, which sometimes need to be bled separately. Or the proportion valve could be faulty and not allowing the system to bleed. When bleeding, make sure the master cylinder reservoir is full and the top is on. If there are no leaks and the brake pedal is still spongy, then the master cylinder may be faulty or the proportion valve. Another possible way to bleed this is by gravity. Gravity bleeding is achieved by lifting the front of the vehicle with a floor jack so that the master cylinder is the highest point in the braking system. Then, with the master cylinder top off and full, open the bleeder of the wheel and wait. The fluid will eventually make it there just by gravity pulling it down.


What type of brakes would a 1968 Chevy C60 grain truck have and what would be the cause for no brakes when full of brake fluid?

It would have drum brakes on it with an upper and lower wheel cylinder on the front. When you say you have no brakes, does that mean none at all or just none in the front. If it has them on one end but not the other, then it might have a proportioning (safety) valve that is off center. You can look up on the internet how to get it back to center if that's the case. For part numbers to repair it with, you can go to the raybestos web sit and look them up there. Try bleeding the system starting with the wheel furthest (by length of brake line) from the brake pedal first and finishing at the closest wheel. If while pressing the brake pedal air bubbles appear in the master cylinder or the level rises and falls in the reservoir, the master cylinder needs work.