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[quote="206gt160"]I bleed the breaks on my 206 gti all the time and have never once used pp2000. Just use the ezi bleed kit £20 connect that to the brake filler bottle and also a spare tyre with around 15-20 psi. Fill the ezi bleed up with brake fluid. Once you have done this go to the rear r/h brake bleed nipple and connect a bleed tube. Then unscrew the bleed nipple. Wait till the fluid is running air bubble free then tighten the nipple. Top up the ezi bleed with more brake fluid and then do the same with rear l/h, front r/h and front l/h in that order. Making sure to top up the ezi bleed between each brake. Never once used pp2000[/quote]
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