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Brake bleeding procedure - Dumb question
According to clarks the process is the following:
Right rear Left rear Right front Left front When it says right, does that mean Passenger or driver side????
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I think passenger side. You want to work from the farthest wheel first and end up to the closest wheel in relation to the master cylinder.
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Thanks!
Of course, now I'm out of fluid. On to the parts store in the morning to see if they have any blue racing fluid.
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Yeah, I would say passenger side too...
Funny thing about farthest to closest... I bought a Mittyvac awhile ago, and it actually said to do closest first, and work your way to the farthest wheel. I didn't listen, but I wonder if this was a mistake, or just a different brake bleeding philosophy. Maybe it depends on the car?
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