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Old Feb 7, 2007 | 12:21 AM
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Can anyone tell me where the bleeder screw/valve whatever it has is located just so i know where it is going into the job. I’m rather new to this DIY stuff and don’t know exactly what/where to look for it. I realize there is one on each wheel and that I should bleed with the vehicle started and from the RP to the FD. I researched on All Data but no pics were there. I also know I need some ¼ inch tubing…

Any pic’s would be appreciated.

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Old Feb 7, 2007 | 12:34 AM
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i have no pics but air will rise to the top of anything. the valve will be located on the top of each caliper and i think the wrench needed is an 8 mm and on the rear the valve is on the back side of the dust cover and is mounted on the dust cover and i think is the same size 8mm. sometimes they have a lil rubber cover on the nipple. it looks like a black eraser. if the wrench doesn't fit it then it probably isn't it + there are on;y 4 other bolts back there that are pretty big in comparison


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Old Feb 7, 2007 | 12:39 AM
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You talking about brakes I assume. Each caliper has it's own bleeder screw. Start at rear right, rear left, front right, front left. It takes a long time to gravity bleed brakes. Don't crack the bleeder, see fluid and be done. I would suggest running a quart thru each bleeder.

I guess this is the pic you want?


Good luck with your ride.

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