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Originally Posted by Spooler Bleed the master cylinder and then move out to the wheels. If you lack pressure, you have a bad master cylinder. Bleeding the brakes is the
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Same way you bleed the calipers, you just do it at the master cylinder. Pump brakes 3 time and hold pedal to down. Loosen brake line and then tighten. Do the front first, then the rear. Easy Peasy.
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