Grey5.0
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Hey,
This is the second time I've tried to bleed these brakes (pp1 package ) and can't get them tight. I like my brakes on the touchy side,when I first got the car they were super tight. Currently I can press my foot to the floor.
How I'm currently/have done/doing it.
Start passage rear, driver rear, passenger front, driver front.
Have someone in the car they pump and hold or pump pump hold. Twist valve see bubbles and turn off. Do that until no bubbles then move to the next one.
Every time I get done the car is exactly the same and if I start the process again there are always bubbles. Idk if I'm doing something wrong or what but I've gone through 4 bottles of fluid and still not tight.
I checked for leaks and there are none. The tank never goes under min.
I am doing this with the car running, any ideas what I'm doing wrong? The pads all look to have about a 1/4 plus on the backs. Rotors are smoothish for a 45k car.
I'm stumped, thoughts?
This is the second time I've tried to bleed these brakes (pp1 package ) and can't get them tight. I like my brakes on the touchy side,when I first got the car they were super tight. Currently I can press my foot to the floor.
How I'm currently/have done/doing it.
Start passage rear, driver rear, passenger front, driver front.
Have someone in the car they pump and hold or pump pump hold. Twist valve see bubbles and turn off. Do that until no bubbles then move to the next one.
Every time I get done the car is exactly the same and if I start the process again there are always bubbles. Idk if I'm doing something wrong or what but I've gone through 4 bottles of fluid and still not tight.
I checked for leaks and there are none. The tank never goes under min.
I am doing this with the car running, any ideas what I'm doing wrong? The pads all look to have about a 1/4 plus on the backs. Rotors are smoothish for a 45k car.
I'm stumped, thoughts?
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