Brake Bleeding Order: Not As Straight Forward as it Used to Be • Cars Simplified
The procedure for bleeding brakes used to be "start with the wheel furthest from the master cylinder and work your way to the closest wheel", but brake systems have gotten more complex and this rule doesn't always end up with you draining the longest brake line first! This video explains why, and tells you what you can do to make sure you do it right!
This is our first video using the Engineering Explained format, I mean on a whiteboard... What do you think? I plan to make more like this when the content calls for the method.
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