new brake lines spongy pedal
i had a brake line burst on me the other day, thankfully while i was in my driveway, and decided to replace all the lines. i got my new lines in and there are no leaks in the system that i can find. i bled from all four calipers twice and im not getting air from the calipers anymore. when i start it up the pedal goes the whole way to the floor. how do i know what the problem is and how do i fix it. its a 97 bravada awd abs. thanks
You did not happen to suck air into the master cylinder did you? If so, then you have to bleed the master cyilnder first, then move to the wheels. Bleeding the master cylinder can be challenging sometimes.
no it wasnt. but i did pump them a couple times after it blew. im guessing i sucked air in through the busted line. also i can here a strange noise coming from the reservoir when releasing the pedal sounds like the gasket is sucking air, could that cause problems?
any tips on bleeding the mc in the car?
any tips on bleeding the mc in the car?
Last edited by acfiero; May 5, 2009 at 08:43 PM.
You need to disconnect the lines, then put some other lines on that you can direct back into the reservoir below the fluid line.
You can tell when there is air in the master cylinder by watching the fluid in the reservoir as you apply the brakes. If it shoots back up in the res, then there is air in the cylinder.
You can tell when there is air in the master cylinder by watching the fluid in the reservoir as you apply the brakes. If it shoots back up in the res, then there is air in the cylinder.
i havent been able to look at my car in the past few days but i bled the mc and bled each wheel 3 times after that. the pedal feels normal when braking normal but if i slam the brakes the pedal goes almost to the floor, it seems to stop good but i dont want to drive it like this. any ideas or should i just flush another bottle of fluid through the system
This can be a very tedious process... you just gotta keep bleeding the air out. If you get to your wits end then maybe find a shop with a vacuum bleeder. Shouldn't charge you too much to bleed them out.





