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- Charlie_D_ExplorerMake sure you NEVER let the master cylinder goes dry during bleeding.
- Grit_dogNavigatorFlushing the brake fluid is just bleeding the brakes over and over again until you’ve pulled new fluid through.
Typical brake bleeding procedures apply.
Either pressure bleed or vacuum bleed. Not vehicle specific. - fourthclassCExplorerHowdy, I don't have any tutorials but I can tell ya how I'm gonna do mine on my 2003 Winnie with rear disc brakes. Start by sucking all the fluid out of both sides of the master with a turkey baster or suitible tool or mitivac pump. Replace it with new fluid. with a helper, pump the brake pedal an hold it. Open the right rear caliper bleeder screw (put some pb blaster on all bleeders ahead of time) allow it to come out till it comes out clear. May take a couple times. No pumping while bleeder open. Move to left rear then right front then finally left front. Making sure the master cylinder dosen't run dry. Need to check after each caliper is completed.
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