FasterBass
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Hey all,
Need your sage advice.
09 Yukon SLT 4wd. Yesterday I noticed drivers front caliper was stuck and rotor was HOT. Ok, no problem. $100 and new caliper later I figured I'd be fine.
Swapped the new caliper in, used a pressure bleeder, no brakes. Hmm. I remember when doing the brakes the first time I just did pads and rotors that I could not unstick one of the rear bleeders. Seems like I'll have to do a full bleed, so went and replaced the rear caliper too.
Status: two new drivers side calipers.
Go to bleed and went through 3 bottles of fluid just trying to get the driver's rear brake to stop producing bubbles. It is at this point I figure I need to do an abs bleed. Worth noting that I also tried to drive it and try to activate abs. Pedal was horrible but would stop with some pumping.
Now here is where I think I messed up. Followed instructions on my Innova 5610, which said to start at drivers front caliper. Bled that one, moved to pass front. DID NOT REFILL Reservoir. I didn't have a sense of how quickly the abs bleed depleted the reservoir and I think I ran the mc dry. When I checked the bottle on pass front it was a frothy mess. Drivers front was not bubbly.
I then proceeded to try to bleed my way out of this mess to no avail. I probably pressure bled and abs bled the truck another 3 or 4 times respectively and kept getting frothyness from the abs bleed on the front circuit.
So here's where I am. After screaming a few hundred f bombs and sleeping, I think I must have hurt the original 140k master cylinder. It's either that or the abs pump is fried, but since the truck was braking fine earlier today I don't think that's it. Can anyone with more experience lend their 2 cents here before I light this truck on fire (or have it towed to a shop)? Thanks all.
Need your sage advice.
09 Yukon SLT 4wd. Yesterday I noticed drivers front caliper was stuck and rotor was HOT. Ok, no problem. $100 and new caliper later I figured I'd be fine.
Swapped the new caliper in, used a pressure bleeder, no brakes. Hmm. I remember when doing the brakes the first time I just did pads and rotors that I could not unstick one of the rear bleeders. Seems like I'll have to do a full bleed, so went and replaced the rear caliper too.
Status: two new drivers side calipers.
Go to bleed and went through 3 bottles of fluid just trying to get the driver's rear brake to stop producing bubbles. It is at this point I figure I need to do an abs bleed. Worth noting that I also tried to drive it and try to activate abs. Pedal was horrible but would stop with some pumping.
Now here is where I think I messed up. Followed instructions on my Innova 5610, which said to start at drivers front caliper. Bled that one, moved to pass front. DID NOT REFILL Reservoir. I didn't have a sense of how quickly the abs bleed depleted the reservoir and I think I ran the mc dry. When I checked the bottle on pass front it was a frothy mess. Drivers front was not bubbly.
I then proceeded to try to bleed my way out of this mess to no avail. I probably pressure bled and abs bled the truck another 3 or 4 times respectively and kept getting frothyness from the abs bleed on the front circuit.
So here's where I am. After screaming a few hundred f bombs and sleeping, I think I must have hurt the original 140k master cylinder. It's either that or the abs pump is fried, but since the truck was braking fine earlier today I don't think that's it. Can anyone with more experience lend their 2 cents here before I light this truck on fire (or have it towed to a shop)? Thanks all.