NO! Not necessary.
when you are bleeding brakes you always start from the farthest one away and then the next farthest and etc. make sure you have one person in the car while your bleeding the brakes.
I would suspect the Master Cylinder if defective. I had the same problem with my 1978. I replaced the combination valve and it solved the problem after bleeding.
cuz u used the brakes
have your brakes checked
No you dont have to. All I did was was pump the brakes with the car running
Brakes are bled to remove air bubbles from the brake pipes. Air bubbles in the pipes will make the brakes feel spongy and less efficient.
If you back up and hit the brakes and the car stops running, this is likely to mean that the car is not working properly. It is most likely to mean that the fuses are going out.
Yes all personal repairs are legal, if you are only replacing the pads and rotors/drums you can easily do it yourself. Bleeding the brakes is easier with 2 people.
try pumping the brakes up several times hard with the car off start at rt. rear then lft. rear to rt. frt. then lft. frt.
crow bar.
while your car is in park depress the parking brakes,turn the car off then on again it should be off.only until you diengage the parking brake.
The way that brakes stop the car is by pressing on the pedal. This is something that you do everyday while in traffic. This is something you need to know in order to operate a vehicle.