Ugh!
#1
Ugh!
So, I replaced my filler neck all the way from the fill cap to the filler hose into the tank and was all proud of myself............Um.....today I have a brake line leak.......Hoping it's a fairly easy fix because I have NO money till Thursday....This week's paycheck is already spent. FML!
apparently a novice chick shouldn't do their own repairs.
apparently a novice chick shouldn't do their own repairs.
Last edited by Joan; 05-20-2011 at 01:13 PM.
#2
Welcome to the wonderful world of working vehicles in the Rust Belt! Stick with it. Replacing a brake line isn't the most difficult think in the world, but it can be troublesome when working with an older vehicle in NYS!
#3
Bleed the brakes
Hey joan just did my brakes on my 2000 blazer, just a helpful note if you need the hoses you need to know the 11th position of you vin (k or 2) even knowing this i got the wrong hoses twice mine was a 2 with k coded hoses. To put it short bring the hoses with you. YOU WILL NEED TOO BLEED YOUR BRAKES!!! very very important!!!!!
#4
Hey joan just did my brakes on my 2000 blazer, just a helpful note if you need the hoses you need to know the 11th position of you vin (k or 2) even knowing this i got the wrong hoses twice mine was a 2 with k coded hoses. To put it short bring the hoses with you. YOU WILL NEED TOO BLEED YOUR BRAKES!!! very very important!!!!!
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