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    bleeding rear brakes

    good evening all
    i need some help, i've been trying to bleed my brakes today, the fronts were no problem but i'm having troble with the rears, i'm grtting fluid to the compensator but noting coming out the other side, i've tried moving the lever back and forward which seems to move freely but still no fluid to my calipers
    does it mean my compensator needs replacing
    thanks lee

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    Re: bleeding rear brakes

    You need to have it fully compressed to allow the fluid through.

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    Re: bleeding rear brakes

    Are you doing them in the right order

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    Re: bleeding rear brakes

    i will try and fully compress it tomorrow and see if that helps,
    was using a pressure bleeder so though if i pushed it forward the fluid would get through

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    Re: bleeding rear brakes

    Quote Originally Posted by chris View Post
    Are you doing them in the right order
    i didn't realise there was an order to bleed them
    what is the order?

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    Re: bleeding rear brakes

    Rear left
    Rear right
    Front left
    Front right


    Compensator pushed all the way forward when bleeding

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    Re: bleeding rear brakes

    hmm, i bleed the fronts first and didn't compress the spring so maybe thats the problem
    should i drain the fluid from the fronts and start again?

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    Re: bleeding rear brakes

    Quote Originally Posted by Fordy View Post
    Rear left
    Rear right
    Front left
    Front right


    Compensator pushed all the way forward when bleeding
    Do this mate and I would put money on them bleeding up fine

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    Re: bleeding rear brakes

    thanks for the help, i will try that tomorrow and hope it works

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    Re: bleeding rear brakes

    Well I tried again and still no joy, I'm getting fluid to the compensator but nothing is coming out the other side. I've looked at pictures on here and as far as I can tell I've connected it up correct. Is there any way of testing it off the car

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    Re: bleeding rear brakes

    try pumping the brakes (with foot)with the pressure bleeder in situ and the valve held forward

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    Re: bleeding rear brakes

    I'll give it a go, but I had the outlet side completely off and still no fluid coming out.

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