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Bleeding Circuit Advice needed
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206-GTi
PostPosted: Tue Aug 24, 2010 1:16 pm Up
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Will be changing my passenger rear caliper shortly and was wondering the process of bleeding the circuits correctly.

I know the normal sequence is:

Passenger front left-hand wheel
Driver front right-hand wheel
Passenger left hand rear wheel
Driver right hand rear wheel

As I did it about 2 months ago.

Can I not just bleed the new caliper first and leave it at that?

Whats the best way to tackle this?

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 24, 2010 1:29 pm Up
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I would say do it in reverse in order of the above to reduce the amount of air entering the system. I would also do all four corners at the same time. Also before you drive after make sure you pump the brake pedal to make sure there working.
 


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How why/could you possibly do all four at the same time?!
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Sorry meant same session as opposed to just doing the new caliper.
 


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206-GTi
PostPosted: Tue Aug 24, 2010 2:11 pm Up
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richpowell91 wrote:
I would say do it in reverse in order of the above to reduce the amount of air entering the system. I would also do all four corners at the same time. Also before you drive after make sure you pump the brake pedal to make sure there working.

So Drivers rear, Passenger rear, Driver Front, Passenger Front?

I keep thinking it would make sense to bleed the new caliper first then bleed in sequence? The one line that will defo have air in is the new caliper line.

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206-GTi wrote:
richpowell91 wrote:
I would say do it in reverse in order of the above to reduce the amount of air entering the system. I would also do all four corners at the same time. Also before you drive after make sure you pump the brake pedal to make sure there working.

So Drivers rear, Passenger rear, Driver Front, Passenger Front?

I keep thinking it would make sense to bleed the new caliper first then bleed in sequence? The one line that will defo have air in is the new caliper line.

Always start furthest away from the master cylinder, so on a 206 go drivers side rear, then passenger rear then driver side front then passenger side.

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sri16v wrote:
Always start furthest away from the master cylinder, so on a 206 go drivers side rear, then passenger rear then driver side front then passenger side.

Thats what I have always thought but Pug say different (according to the service manual and haynes) and peps on here, tricky one!

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I dont think either is wrong. Where I work we always bleed furthest away from the master. Try the peugeot way, must be a reason why they say to do it like that.
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Yeah strange!

Should I just connect the new rear caliper and start bleeding from the front paasenger wheel?

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