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<blockquote data-quote="yunvme666" data-source="post: 4595067" data-attributes="member: 555028"><p>open the bleeders and let them drip for a while.........but it sounds like the master got emptied , you can bench bleed it on the car just need to undo the lines and run lines into the reservoir and pump till just fliud goes through, put it back together and let drip some more...... after that just start at the pass side rear open the bleeder push the brake down close it , do that a few times on each wheel go pass rear to drivers rear to pass front to drivers front and make sure you dont run it outta fluid bleeding it....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yunvme666, post: 4595067, member: 555028"] open the bleeders and let them drip for a while.........but it sounds like the master got emptied , you can bench bleed it on the car just need to undo the lines and run lines into the reservoir and pump till just fliud goes through, put it back together and let drip some more...... after that just start at the pass side rear open the bleeder push the brake down close it , do that a few times on each wheel go pass rear to drivers rear to pass front to drivers front and make sure you dont run it outta fluid bleeding it.... [/QUOTE]
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