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turbojimmy
Jul 24, 2014Explorer
wolfe10 wrote:
Some confusion here.
Some are discussing bleeding the hydraulic brakes (i.e. brake fluid).
Some are discussing bleeding the hydraulic booster (ATF).
Both are important, but unrelated in terms of how it is done.
Yes! Someone made this point earlier. Based on the original post, it does not sound like the Hydroboost system was opened up. A brake line was replaced. Therefore, a standard brake bleeding procedure needs to be undertaken. Hydroboost or vacuum assist is irrelevant.
Again, it sounds like the MC was allowed to drain and air was introduced. The MC needs bled properly before proper pedal feel can return.
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