How do you fix sponge brakes on 2009 Hyundai Accent GLS 1.6 liter?
I replaced the both front disks and pads and both rear brake shoes. I also replaced the right rear brake cylinder. I bled the brakes in the following manner: engine off, person pumping the brake to build pressure, bleeder screw opened while pressure on brake peddle, just before peddle hits the floor the bleeder screw is closed. Ensured brake reservoir didn't go below minimum. Sequence is right rear, left rear, right front, and left front. Ensured fluid ran bubble free for each brake. DOT 3 fluid used. Adjusted rear bake brakes as close as possible so drums don't rub on shoes be for installing wheels. Then drove backwards and used hand brake and brake peddle separately to make final adjustments on the rear brakes.
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You've obviously still got air in the lines. If you can't remove it, take it to a shop for a pressure bleed.