Question 1 - brakes

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iddy
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Question 1 - brakes

Post by iddy »

I have a seized rear brake cylinder (mot failure), so am going to change both rears while I'm at it.
Do I need to bleed all four brakes or can I just do the rears? I'd rather not disturb the front - if it ain't broke etc.

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iddy
First things first, but not necessarily in that order.

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Post by PSL184 »

You may get away with just bleeding the rears if you clamp off the rear flexi before you start - However, I would advise that you bleed new fluid through all 4 corners of the car. Brake fluid should be changed every 2 years as it is hydroscopic and can cause problems if not changed regularly.
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Post by charlie_morris_minor »

I agree with PSL you would be better off to bleed all around to get totaly fresh brake fluid.. and yes i am talking my self into the job i am doing this weekend!
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