1994 audi quatro
#1
Guest
Posts: n/a
1994 audi quatro
Looking to find the procedure or order to bleed my brakes down. I had
a rear caliper lock up via the emergency brake cable lever/actuator on
the back of the caliper. It just rusted or gummed up and did not move
back on its own. I have not had the car for long, so I have not done
brakes on it before which involved bleeding. Any help would be
appreciated. I had to pull the piston out because the seal was torn/
deteriorated and had begun leaking. I clamped the rubber line so it
would not continue to pass fluid. everything back together. I then
started the car and applied the brakes as I started to roll back...to
the floor it went but stopped when pressed firmly.... yet no leaking
occured...air in the line is my assumption. Hopefully I can just
bleed the system down and put the new brembo's and pads on tomorrow
without a hitch! No proportioning valve please! Help!
a rear caliper lock up via the emergency brake cable lever/actuator on
the back of the caliper. It just rusted or gummed up and did not move
back on its own. I have not had the car for long, so I have not done
brakes on it before which involved bleeding. Any help would be
appreciated. I had to pull the piston out because the seal was torn/
deteriorated and had begun leaking. I clamped the rubber line so it
would not continue to pass fluid. everything back together. I then
started the car and applied the brakes as I started to roll back...to
the floor it went but stopped when pressed firmly.... yet no leaking
occured...air in the line is my assumption. Hopefully I can just
bleed the system down and put the new brembo's and pads on tomorrow
without a hitch! No proportioning valve please! Help!
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)