Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Can anyone help me with bleeding my brakes on my vauxhall frontera?

ive put new brakepipes on my vauxhall frontera 2.8 turbo diesel 1996.but i cant seem to get anything wen my partner bleeds the brakes i do the pe dal but there still seems no pressure there can anyone help please .,need car on the road .|||Anybody who does not know how to bleed brakes or know how the different systems work should not be fitting brake pipes!


What will your next question be?


I've wiped my family out, why did my brakes fail?


Sorry but...........|||I'm busy this evening, sorry.|||open the bleed vales fully one turn is not enough and make certain you have the pedal on the floor when the valve is shut|||Invest or borrow a pressure bleeder.Also if its a girling system inside the master cylinder is a small pin that pops into place in the event of brake failure to one of the systems.(this is on a dual braking system) in the event of this happening you some times need to fit a cylinder repair kit.|||i'm afraid its the mecanic for you.opels are a b*****for this.the seals in the master cylinder can become inverted and are now ineffective .any good mecanic should be able to strip the cylinder and sort this out for you.|||Start by bleeding the master cylinder where you put the fluid in.A bit messy but get some body to pump the brake pedal 2 or 3 times,the n open and shut the pipes on the master cylinder when fluid comes out.If not then you've got a master cylinder fault?Assuming you get fluid?Then Go to the furthest away pipe (n/s/r)And repeat the procedure.2 or3 pumps of the pedal then open and close the bleed nipple.If you get brake fluid there,then do o/s/r then both fronts.Hope this sorts your problem,if not repost the question|||Gunsons Eezibleed. 拢15. Works a treat.|||There is a 'hidden' bleed nipple on the load reduction valve at the back axle. You need to bleed the brakes here too to get any sort of decent pedal. Your problem is solved. You're welcome.

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