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Old 03-17-2005, 09:53 AM
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Bleeding Brakes

2002 ML500

I just put new pads and rotors on my car and now the pedal goes down to the floor. I didnt break the brake lines. How can this happen? I was told that by pushing in the piston I created air pockets in the ABS system. Well to make things short, is there any special way I need the bleed the brakes? Any thoughts.
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