efn brake line
#2
I couldn't be bothered trying to get at it
I took it over to buddies shop and got him to flare in a section and bleed out the rears
Wife says they are spongy , guess I will need to bleed the fronts now
It shouldn't have got air in the front but the fluid reservoir was just about empty
I took it over to buddies shop and got him to flare in a section and bleed out the rears
Wife says they are spongy , guess I will need to bleed the fronts now
It shouldn't have got air in the front but the fluid reservoir was just about empty
#3
That sucks mine recently broke right above the rear axle and I did the same thing of just patching in a piece rather than replacing the entire line. My brakes are so much better after a full bleed out. To bad I'll never drive my truck with those brakes again lol!
#5
deja vue
broken line above the rear differential Thursday night
Wish this would have happened in the warm weather
It was to cold to even think about trying to run a new line myself
Ended up paying local garage to replace the entire line
#6
If the resivour was about empty probably have the same thing my 98 has, air in the abs module, have fun with it my recommendation is to take it to a shop to haveb it done, 2 weeks later and 2 gallons of brake fluid my pedal is still spongy my line broke in the same area as yours, you need to have the function test done with a scan tool to get the abs to bleed, its a effing pain
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