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Bleeding the Brakes


Jimi
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Decided to fix my leaking drivers side hose today. I can't for the life of me find 2 threads that agree to anything as far the actual process. Just going to do it the way I always have and hope for the best. I don't have a FSM for it and can't get the links for them to work. It's a 1995 SE and seems to have every bell and whistle a 4x4 can. Any advice or directions to a link that actually works would be very gladly accepted.

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Job done. I never let the reservoir go dry. Didn't leak much out as the hose swap took less than a minute. I just bled the caliber it was connected to and bam. done deal.

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