SOURCE: 1998 chevy s10- brake pedal goes to the floor-
Did you put fresh fluid in the master cylinder? I really think you still have air in the lines. To bleed manually, start with the bleeder the greatest distance from the master cylinder, car running, helper pushing down about half way on brake pedal and releasing 3 times, on 3rd time, holding pedal down to half way depressed point while you open the bleeder valve. Repeat until you are sure all air has been flushed out. Check master cyl reservoir level often, because if it gets low and you **** air into the system, you have to start all over again. Go to wheel next greatest distance from master cyl, repeat above, working your way to wheel closest to master cyl last.
SOURCE: 00 Chevy Silverado... ABS EBCM diagram help??? Brake line hookups
Hello,
I hope this helps.
Thank You,
Roy
SOURCE: 1997 Chevy 1500 pickup 2wd
One of the wheel cylinders is leaking, pulling air back into brake system and it's going back to the4 master cylinder. Look for brake fluid leaking at one of the wheel cylinders, that's where the problem is.
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SOURCE: can't get brake fluid from abs into lines after
I read this same problem all the time, the reason u can't bleed the lines is that a special tool is required that pluge into the ABS and holds the hydraulic valves in the ABS control open for bleeding, there is no way around this.
SOURCE: 2003 checy avalanche...need brake line
THis is for a Chevy Silverado truck, since I could not find a diagram from GM. Here is a picture showing which line is which...
Looking from vehicle front to rear, there must be the layout, there are three connections along the top. From left to right, the
connections are Front Left Wheel, Front Right Wheel, and the Connector
near Left Rear Wheel that serves both rear wheels. The bottom two
connections go to the Master Cylinder. The Left Connection goes to the
rear Master Cylinder Connection and the Right Connection goes to the
front Master Cylinder Connection.
Good Luck.
Fig. 1: Loosen the front brake line in order to bleed the master cylinder
Fig. 2: Connect a bleed hose from the bleed valve on the front caliper to a jar of brake fluid
Fig. 3: Always follow the lettered sequence when bleeding the hydraulic brake system
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