How To Bleed And Flush Your Brakes
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 Published On Oct 29, 2014

In this video I show you how to bleed the brake system on your vehicle.

This process also applies if you want to flush old fluid out of the lines. Simply removing the old fluid out of the master cylinder reservoir isn't enough.

The most common cause of a pedal that feels spongy, mushy, or sinks to the floor is air in the brake system.

If you've recently opened or replaced any part in the system air intrusion is common. Bleeding the brake system will restore the proper pedal feel and the braking system to proper operation.

However if you haven't touched the system and your pedal feels spongy, mushy, or sinks to the floor. It indicates that you have a hydraulic leak somewhere in the system that introduced that air. That must be located and addressed promptly before bleeding the system.

Don't take chances with your brakes and never drive a vehicle with a compromised brake system. They are a critical system that must always be in good working order.

"Welcome To The Show" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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