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No Brake Fluid On One Side

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Old 11-16-2022 | 03:52 PM
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Hey guys quick question. I was bleeding my brakes the other day as the pedal was firm but not going all the way up. I noticed I could bleed the passenger and rear passenger side but both driver and driver rear had no fluid really come out. Only thing I can figure is a blockage or build up in the line, but are even running off the same lines? I would think front and rears would be separate.
Old 11-16-2022 | 04:01 PM
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the front calipers each have their own hard line off the master

the rear calipers have 1 line coming off the master that Tees into 2 sides at the back of the car.

so if you were getting fluid at Right Rear you should be getting some at left rear.

and the 2 front takeoffs from the MC are next to eachother so fluid should be going to both simultaneously unless there is a blockage somewhere.
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Old 11-16-2022 | 09:00 PM
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the front calipers each have their own hard line off the master

the rear calipers have 1 line coming off the master that Tees into 2 sides at the back of the car.

so if you were getting fluid at Right Rear you should be getting some at left rear.

and the 2 front takeoffs from the MC are next to eachother so fluid should be going to both simultaneously unless there is a blockage somewhere.
thank you Spencer, that’s what I thought as well.
Old 11-17-2022 | 09:39 AM
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You might want to confirm that the hole in your bleeder screw is open.
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Old 11-21-2022 | 08:37 AM
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Bump to find out why??



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