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Posts: 5 Thanks: 0 Trader Rating: 0 | Hi all, Can somebody indicate the correct sequence to bleed my Tempra 1.9D breaks? Thanks
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Posts: 499 Thanks: 27 Trader Rating: 0 | Re: Tempra bleeding sequence
In really troublesome case one may have to go round again. When I've had really bad bleeds then after the second round I revisit the longest run again to check that it is still clear.
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Posts: 23 Thanks: 0 Trader Rating: 0 | Re: Tempra bleeding sequence Hi Albert, If your rear brakes are fine, you need not to bleed them however if need be: Bleed the rear passenger side first, then the rear driver side. THe order of the fronts does not make any difference. Regards.
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