Skipton01
Admin Team
Hi Martin,
As promised, below are the diagrams you requested. In addition, bleeding the brakes is a 2 man job ideally: park up on a flat area and take off the bonnet, to enable access to the brake reservoir. Whilst one person pumps and holds the brake pedal depressed, the other person opens and closes the bleed nipples on the calipers, preferably with a tube attached to catch fluid as it is expelled.
Do each caliper in turn until fresh fluid comes through, then move on to the next.
Cheers,
Mike
As promised, below are the diagrams you requested. In addition, bleeding the brakes is a 2 man job ideally: park up on a flat area and take off the bonnet, to enable access to the brake reservoir. Whilst one person pumps and holds the brake pedal depressed, the other person opens and closes the bleed nipples on the calipers, preferably with a tube attached to catch fluid as it is expelled.
Do each caliper in turn until fresh fluid comes through, then move on to the next.
Cheers,
Mike