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Brake Bleeding question


Nick1234

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Yesterday i went and put new brake fluid in the Impala. Bled all four corners. I had to replace the drivers side rear and i when i went to take it for a drive last night the new caliper locked up. When i put the new one on and bleed it, do i have to re-bleed the front 2? I would assume they are fine being seperate lines and all.

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unless you had an air bubble travel all the way up to the master cylinder and get somehow get sucked into the other brake lines or had an extremely low fluid level in the resivoir, you're fine...

 

so no, technically, you don't even need to bleed the other rear.

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hey u should only been able to just bleed the side u took the caliper the off. and it seized make sure the ebrake cable is nt set. that could be a prob if u have disk brakes

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