Hi All,
I’m having a problem bleeding the brakes in my daughter’s 1.2 pop.
She told me the fluid level warning was on but the car was breaking fine. It was no where near breaking fine and dangerous to drive. On inspection the rear wheel cylinders were leaking, so I ordered new cylinders and rebuilt both drums (already had the drums and shoes).
I’ve just attempted to flush and bleed the system. I tried to use my pressure bleeder, but it didn’t force anything through. I’d taken it up to 22psi but nothing happened (unless I’m mistaken it should take around 15 to 20 psi).
I went back to the old fashioned method with my wife on the brake peddle and bled the driver’s side rear fine. Moved onto the passenger side rear, and I can’t get fluid through. For 30 minutes we went through the up - down - loosen - tighten - up - down….. but still no fluid. Each time I loosen the bleed nipple I get a wet spirt of air, but no fluid flowing. Given that is happening it seems pressure is holding internally and there are no leaks.
Tried the pressure bleeder again, but that still didn’t work.
Any ideas?
I’ve heard people talking about priming the ABS pump using a diagnostic tool, but every time I see that people also say you don’t need to do that (manually bleeding will sort that out).
Do I just need to keep at it and eventually fluid will come out (even if it takes an age)?
I’m having a problem bleeding the brakes in my daughter’s 1.2 pop.
She told me the fluid level warning was on but the car was breaking fine. It was no where near breaking fine and dangerous to drive. On inspection the rear wheel cylinders were leaking, so I ordered new cylinders and rebuilt both drums (already had the drums and shoes).
I’ve just attempted to flush and bleed the system. I tried to use my pressure bleeder, but it didn’t force anything through. I’d taken it up to 22psi but nothing happened (unless I’m mistaken it should take around 15 to 20 psi).
I went back to the old fashioned method with my wife on the brake peddle and bled the driver’s side rear fine. Moved onto the passenger side rear, and I can’t get fluid through. For 30 minutes we went through the up - down - loosen - tighten - up - down….. but still no fluid. Each time I loosen the bleed nipple I get a wet spirt of air, but no fluid flowing. Given that is happening it seems pressure is holding internally and there are no leaks.
Tried the pressure bleeder again, but that still didn’t work.
Any ideas?
I’ve heard people talking about priming the ABS pump using a diagnostic tool, but every time I see that people also say you don’t need to do that (manually bleeding will sort that out).
Do I just need to keep at it and eventually fluid will come out (even if it takes an age)?
- Model
- 1.2 pop
- Year
- 2014