When i loosen the bleed valve at the right rear wheel fluid will start comeing and then stop why?
1995 plymouth duster i replace the left rear wheel cylinder so now i am trying to gravity bleed the air out of the system but when i open the right rear cylinder fluid will start and stop don't fluid suppose to keep running? i don't have much brake pedal how do i fix the problem?
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Look om line for instructions for bleeding brakes. Letting the fluid run thru will not displace air resulting soft pedal
Did you adjust the rear brakes. there are several videos to do this. is the brake pedal hard or does it slowly go to floor? was the brake pedal high before or did go to floor ?? are any of the brake lines leaking? Did you look at the other side to see if it leaking. look at the other side to see it is leaking. is the assembly of the the other side . compare the two, do not dissemble the other side. are your brake shoes worn past the limit. are the front pads worn. If the pedal is spongy there is still air in system. look at the rear drums are the worn out?
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i adjust the left rear brake because it was spinning real free when i spin it with my hand the brake pedal does not slowly go to floor the other side wasn't leaking i replace left rear wheel cylinder because it was leaking and i also replace the brake shoes on both side i don't understand what spongy mean the brake drums is worn, when i adjust the brake how tight they should be or how much drag it should have?
Likely a vacuum in the line. Loosen or remove the reservoir cap. Make sure the reservoir is full. Check line for any nicks or cuts or loose fittings that could allow air to leak into the system.
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