Hello everyone. I've run into something of a big headache while bleeding my brakes today. I am no stranger to this process so this one really has me scratching my head.
I started bleeding in order RP, RD, FP, FD. The two rear pedals went perfectly fine. Got to the front passenger wheel and as soon as I opened the bleeder I lost nearly all pressure in the pedal. I went through nearly 60 oz's of fluid trying to flush all air out of the lines. I figured the must be air trapped in the ABS so I closed that bleeder did the FD side (same issue but no surprise). Since we just got a fresh pack of snow and I have a long driveway, I took it out to the driveway and did the brake slam to activate the ABS a few times. My thinking on that was also that since I basically ended up doing a full system flush I may as well try to eliminate the really old stuff in the ABS as well. Took it back and started the process over in the same order. Same problem happens at the same spot. I do see a constant stream of bubbles from that nipple until the flow stops. What in the world is going on at this FP side wheel?!?!?
Before it's asked, I was extremely cautious to make sure the fluid in the MC never dropped below the min line. I'm paranoid as hell about that. I've done this the old school way and gravity bleeding. Nothing changes.
I started bleeding in order RP, RD, FP, FD. The two rear pedals went perfectly fine. Got to the front passenger wheel and as soon as I opened the bleeder I lost nearly all pressure in the pedal. I went through nearly 60 oz's of fluid trying to flush all air out of the lines. I figured the must be air trapped in the ABS so I closed that bleeder did the FD side (same issue but no surprise). Since we just got a fresh pack of snow and I have a long driveway, I took it out to the driveway and did the brake slam to activate the ABS a few times. My thinking on that was also that since I basically ended up doing a full system flush I may as well try to eliminate the really old stuff in the ABS as well. Took it back and started the process over in the same order. Same problem happens at the same spot. I do see a constant stream of bubbles from that nipple until the flow stops. What in the world is going on at this FP side wheel?!?!?
Before it's asked, I was extremely cautious to make sure the fluid in the MC never dropped below the min line. I'm paranoid as hell about that. I've done this the old school way and gravity bleeding. Nothing changes.