Hello,
I've never changed a caliper or bled the brakes before, not been driving for long so I'm trying to learn to make things a bit cheaper.
My rear o/s caliper had seized and I've got a replacement being delivered tomorrow.
My main question really is will the whole system need bleeding? I haven't bled them in a year of ownership.
If they do, how is it best to do this? I have a fiend who's offered a hand and has a bleeding kit.
I've read you shouldn't drain it completely without topping it up as you go? So is it a case of pouring in as you pump the brakes. Then move to the next caliper, repeat?
Any advice would be great!
Thanks.
I've never changed a caliper or bled the brakes before, not been driving for long so I'm trying to learn to make things a bit cheaper.
My rear o/s caliper had seized and I've got a replacement being delivered tomorrow.
My main question really is will the whole system need bleeding? I haven't bled them in a year of ownership.
If they do, how is it best to do this? I have a fiend who's offered a hand and has a bleeding kit.
I've read you shouldn't drain it completely without topping it up as you go? So is it a case of pouring in as you pump the brakes. Then move to the next caliper, repeat?
Any advice would be great!
Thanks.