Starting with r/rear open bleeder screw and have someone push & hold the brake pedal down then tighten screw. repeat until no more air bubles found.
then do l/rear then r/front then l/front. check often to make sure master cylinder doesnt run empty.
The bleed screw is by the thermostat housing it looks like a brake bleed screw
The bleed valve on a 2000 Chrysler Sebring is located on the top of each brake caliper. It allows air to be purged from the system to ensure maximum braking power.
On your brake peddle there is a switch it is either bad or stuck, most likely.
The price of brakes lines for 1999 Chrysler Cirrus LXI vary depending on the seller. They can range from 30 to 50 dollars as of 2014.
Under the hood, driver side, near the base of the windshield.
You take the cap off of the master cylinder and pour it in.
on the brake pedal bracket there is an acuator it may be adjustable or you may need to replace it
Yes you will definitely need to bleed your brake system.
Bleed the brake system.
Anytime you open the hydraulic system of the brakes you have introduced air into the system and you need to bleed the system when you are done. If you keep the brake fluid reservoir full while you make repairs it will be easier for you to bleed the system.
The brake pedal has nothing to do with it. If air is in the system then bleed the brakes.
Then you need to bleed the brake system to remove the air.