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Originally Posted by Baer383
This explains alot!!
You may want to spend less time on the net and more time being Factory trained like myself and then come back with a better response.
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First, You have had no response to my earlier post and saying you are "Factory Trained" is a bit laughable. No manufacture recommends or endorses the method you have outlined feel free to seek Nissan's factory manuals for reference.
Second, Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) and the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) both specifically recommend the factory method and gravity bleeding is not the factory method and its not a method recognized or taught by ASE or NATEF.
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Originally Posted by Baer383
You are one of those trolls that's reads stuff and jump from thread to thread voicing your knowledge.
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Your advise is not good advise gravity bleeding is a poor way to bleed your brake system. Gravity bleeding can work but its not the best way or a recommended way to bleed brakes. It does not have the flow or pressure to ensure consistent and reliable results.
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Ron
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