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Old Sep 28, 2011 | 09:01 PM
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Default 03 400 break problem

Is there a trick to bleeding the brakes are is it basiclly the same as cars and trucks? I tried bleed mine but never seems to get anywhere. Fluid comes out but no disc. Engagement .
 
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Old Sep 30, 2011 | 01:15 PM
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Is there a trick to bleeding the brakes are is it basiclly the same as cars and trucks? I tried bleed mine but never seems to get anywhere. Fluid comes out but no disc. Engagement .
Welcome to the forum RICHARDT !

I have an 06 400 FIS Auto 4x4 and i've not had any issue with mine so far , but bleeding the brake's is just about the same as on an automobile if you don't have someone to help with the bleeding you can take a small container and pour some clean fluid into container , then use a small vacume hose on the bleeder and sumerge the other end in the container , this will allow you to bleed them without help !
I read a post awhile back where someone was having the same problem as you have described , the solution on that post was that there is an adjuster on the disc or caliper that has to be adjusted ; it's been awhile ago since i saw the post so you would have to look it over to find the adjuster !

I hope this help's and if you have to you might try Arctichat.com for the full instruction's ; arctichat.com cover's only AC's so you would get beter info there for sure !

Good luck and i hope this help's !

williebee..........
 
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