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Old 02-10-2022, 06:17 PM   #6 (permalink)
Ainai
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I bled again using a pressure bleeder, no bubbles came out, but the brakes felt firmer. Back to prebleed. The sensor still kept saying the brakes were pressed. I went to check the brake pedals, I moved the rubber stopper up 1/2 mm (barely) and vuala the brake sensors were pressed.
I placed a rubber band to lift the stopper up and that worked... I'll call it a day and take to a shop later.
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