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Changing Brake Fluid
Planning on replacing the old brake fluid with fresh one in my mk4 fiesta. does anyone know the correct order of which wheel should be done first and which one last. Thanks!!
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If your master cylinder is on the drivers side, u do passenger side rear wheel 1st, driver rear wheel 2nd, pass front 3rd and finally drivers front.
If the cylinder is on pass side, u do drivers rear 1st, pass rear 2nd, drivers front 3rd and finally pass front wheel.
Easiest way to do it is to buy a break bleeding kit which just screw on to your cylinder and u fill it up and wen u loosen the bleed nipple , as its connected 2 ur tyre, the pressure will push it throught he pipes and your brakes will be spot on.
If your master cylinder is on the drivers side, u do passenger side rear wheel 1st, driver rear wheel 2nd, pass front 3rd and finally drivers front.
If the cylinder is on pass side, u do drivers rear 1st, pass rear 2nd, drivers front 3rd and finally pass front wheel.
Easiest way to do it is to buy a break bleeding kit which just screw on to your cylinder and u fill it up and wen u loosen the bleed nipple , as its connected 2 ur tyre, the pressure will push it throught he pipes and your brakes will be spot on.