Doing the rear brakes on my mom's 93 Bonneville. Never done Drums before, only disc so far. I have been told to take a picture before I start and put it on the way I took them off. Basically in reverse order. I will be replacing both rear wheel cylinders as well. All the vids and post I read seems like everyone has their own way of doing it.
Should I do the master cylinder first or last?
The car does have abs. Does that change the anything as far as procedures?
When bleeding the brakes is there a particular order I need to do them in?
I plan on priming the new master cylinder before installing it.
If I don't touch the front brakes, do I need to bleed them still?
Back in the mid 90's when I was a mechanics assistant, I would pump the brakes x3 and hold, while he opened each bleeder. Is that a good method? How many times should I repeat the pumping and bleeding for each bleeder?
I'm sorry, my mom is very poor and can't afford to pay anyone to do this and I can't let her drive around anymore with the car in this condition.
As always, thanks in advance for any and all help.
Should I do the master cylinder first or last?
The car does have abs. Does that change the anything as far as procedures?
When bleeding the brakes is there a particular order I need to do them in?
I plan on priming the new master cylinder before installing it.
If I don't touch the front brakes, do I need to bleed them still?
Back in the mid 90's when I was a mechanics assistant, I would pump the brakes x3 and hold, while he opened each bleeder. Is that a good method? How many times should I repeat the pumping and bleeding for each bleeder?
I'm sorry, my mom is very poor and can't afford to pay anyone to do this and I can't let her drive around anymore with the car in this condition.
As always, thanks in advance for any and all help.
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