brake bleeding

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djvoodoo
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brake bleeding

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Hi
I am changing the front discs and pads on my 2002 1.6cc. Will i need to bleed the brakes at all and is it ok if i use a screw driver to push the piston in?
If i do need to bleed them do any 1 know a good guide anywhere.
Thanks Daz

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Re: brake bleeding

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take the fluid cap off wrap a rag round it, then push the piston in (better to push back before removing caliper)but use something blunt as not to damage the gaiter,fit new pads etc put back together once done (both sides) pump the pedal check fluid level top up or reduce to max level.

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Re: brake bleeding

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A big "G" clamp works well for pushing back piston.
Cheers Col.


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Re: brake bleeding

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thanks for a swift reply, that info helps me loads :-)
here we go if i dont return my brakes did not work lol :o

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Re: brake bleeding

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well im still here thanks 4 the advice, the big G clamp was perfect :-)