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[B]Bleeding Brakes[/B]
I have a ML500 and am needing help on bleeding the brakes. I was told 2 different methods of bleeding.
1. Break open the bleeder valve on the caliper then Pump the brakes or 2.Hold down the brakes then break the bleeder valve. All I did to deserve this was change out the rotors and pads. Dont know how air got into the system. The system was never opened. Just the pistons pushed back via a c clamp. Which method is the correct way to do it? |
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