SOURCE: Bleeding Brakes on a 2001 Silverado Z71
Tony,
When bleeding brakes after the system has been opened for service (you didn't say if you were doing any work on the master cylinder) you should start with the farthest wheel away from the master cylinder, which is the righ rear. Fill the master cylinder, then have an assitant "pump up" the brake pedal. Tell them to hold it down firmly, then open the bleeder on the wheel cylinder(s). Do not release the brake pedal until you have closed the bleeder valve again. You'll know when the air is out - there won't be any more bubbles. Since this vehicle is 2001, this would be a great opportunity to flush the system. Just make sure you have enough brake fluid (DOT 3 or 4, depending on your vehicle). Good luck!
SOURCE: how to bleed brakes on 1500 1999 silverado
In order to do this. Jack up the car on tire at a time. Look underneath the car and you should see a bleeder valve. Attach a hose to the valve, then run the valve into a jar filled with brake fluid. Have some apply pressure to the brake pedal. Open the valve insuring the hose is in the brake fluid. Do Each wheel on wheel at a time. Refill the brake resivor each time After bleeindg all brakes refill resivor. .
Testimonial: "We could not get the fluid to come out,but only jacked up part of the truck. We will try each wheel. I was wondering if it could be the master cylinde"
SOURCE: 1999 Silverado brake bleeding issue
I am trying to vacuum bleed my brakes. I replaced the pads and have no pedal at all. I cant draw any fluid through the bleeder nipple at all. Please help me out.
SOURCE: i can't get the brakes to bleed
Do you have someone slowly pressing on brake
pedal,as you open the bleeder valve & close before
the pedal reaches the floor & repeat 8 times or so
You never pump brakes when driving or bleeding
Do not let the master run dry or you start over
I never had that issue in 48 years & I have no special
abilities
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