Put on my SS brake lines today bled the entire system and replaced the fluid with ate 200 clear. Bled the system once it was back together the pedal goes
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08-11-2012, 04:51 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Put on my SS brake lines today bled the entire system and replaced the fluid with ate 200 clear. Bled the system once it was back together the pedal goes to the floor once I start the car. Rebled the system 3 times no avail what is wrong or did I do wrong?
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08-11-2012, 09:19 PM | #2 (permalink) |
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If it is anything like the trucks I am used to working on you need to activate the ABS to get all of the air out of that system as well.
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Before we took the lines off we bled the system dry cause i was switching the lines and fluid. The master cylinder went empty. When we bled the brakes we started with the rear passenger and went to driver rear then passenger front and finished with the driver front did it three times. When the car is off the pedal gets pressure. When i start the car there is no pressure in the pedal. I pump it and get nothing.we bled the master cylinder as well but to no avail.
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Check for any leaks in the line fittings, if you don't find anything then it will have to be towed to a dealer so they can activate bleed mode on the ABS controller. No, there is only one per caliper on the base brakes.
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Are you using a suction bleeder that uses vacuum to pull fluid through from the MC to caliper, or did you you use a pressure bleeder that pumps it back in from the caliper to the MC?
Or did you just pump them? Go get a pressure bleeder or a vacuum bleeder. Get a good one, Snap-on makes great ones. |
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I just use Speed Bleeders, makes one-man bleed pretty easy. That and a small bottle with a little plastic hose on it (that you see at every auto parts store). Various notes on the above:
1) Don't drain the system dry, always just flush new fluid in on top of the old. If you're worried about whether you got all the old stuff out, switch colors (ATE gold/blue) when you're doing a complete flush. 2) The manual says to disconnect the battery when bleeding. It doesn't make a lot of sense to me that this would make a diff, but I do it anyways, in case it keeps some part of the ABS from acting up somehow. 3) The bleed order in this car is right rear, left front, left rear, right front. I know it seems "wrong", but the manual probably lists it in that order for a reason (again, probably to do with ABS crap and/or how the pipes come together and their relative lengths). Given where you're at, you're just going to have to work the system to get fluid back into everywhere it needs to be. Make sure it's filled and you've bled the obvious air out of the calipers. Turn the car on, and sit there in place pumping the pedal until either (a) it finally gets firm or (b) the fluid level gets low in the MC and you refill it and keep going. You might want to bleed the calipers again just in case once you get the pedal resisting a bit. Then even after it seems bled and firm enough to be safe to drive on, you'll need to do some test driving and engage the ABS several times (as in, slam on the brakes and let it pulse) to spin up various passages it uses and get them filled (and the driving will help knock trapped air from the nooks in the calipers too). Then try topping off the MC and doing a little more bleeding. Eventually the system will get back to normal . When I've taken lines off (or calipers), I usually just put a ziplock bag hanging over the loose line while I work. You'll get some gravity bleed into the bag and a little air in the system, but it's just a few ounces. Just keep the MC topped up if you take a long time while the hose is hanging there in the bag. Last edited by wstar; 08-12-2012 at 12:16 PM. |
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Thanks guys for the advice that's why I come on this site. We are gonna try the power bleed the way the manual says and if that doesn't work I will be at Nissan first thing
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08-12-2012, 03:56 PM | #14 (permalink) |
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You should be ok with a vaccuum bleed as reco'd... even if replacing all the brake components, you want to try avoiding running the system dry.
I use the super blue fluid just so I can see when it is totally changed.. much safer. |
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