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Brake pedal delay issue, sinks way down on first hit
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<blockquote data-quote="Anabolic" data-source="post: 11537306" data-attributes="member: 118522"><p>iv got my speed bleeders on all four corners.. you probably bought some knock offs or installed the wrong ones in/got part #s confused... love the speed bleeders.. just open them up. pump pedal 3x then close repeat every 6months for fresh fluid.</p><p></p><p></p><p>dot 3 is what our cars call for..technically. ok ... usually import german cars are dot 4.. BUT dot 4 can be used it supercedes dot 3..</p><p>dot 5 is high temp race fluid..</p><p></p><p>NO BRAKE PARTS work with water especially fluid so none should get water involved..</p><p>don't 100% understand your question reguarding that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anabolic, post: 11537306, member: 118522"] iv got my speed bleeders on all four corners.. you probably bought some knock offs or installed the wrong ones in/got part #s confused... love the speed bleeders.. just open them up. pump pedal 3x then close repeat every 6months for fresh fluid. dot 3 is what our cars call for..technically. ok ... usually import german cars are dot 4.. BUT dot 4 can be used it supercedes dot 3.. dot 5 is high temp race fluid.. NO BRAKE PARTS work with water especially fluid so none should get water involved.. don't 100% understand your question reguarding that. [/QUOTE]
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