Brake flush question
Yes you can... it will take awhile though as I did it this way my first time and polished the wheels while it was off. Going forward I'll put on 4 jack stands and take off all 4 wheels and move thru it quicker.
Don't forget to bleed the clutch too! Definitely put car on jack stands first since you will be under the vehicle... bleed valve accessed from drivers side on top of the transmission! Good luck
Don't forget to bleed the clutch too! Definitely put car on jack stands first since you will be under the vehicle... bleed valve accessed from drivers side on top of the transmission! Good luck
Exterior bleeder first, interior second. You proceed from the outermost to the closest. Don't let brake fluid seep on the paint, it'll eat it even on the rims.
If a bleeder's stuck, break it sligthly loose with a 11mm socket (IIRC) before opening it with the piping wrench. You could damage the bleeder with the wrench if it's stuck.
If a bleeder's stuck, break it sligthly loose with a 11mm socket (IIRC) before opening it with the piping wrench. You could damage the bleeder with the wrench if it's stuck.



