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Focus brake bleeding
« on: 26 January 2019, 16:17:40 »

Howdy y'all

Having a bit of a mare here, I've completely drained the brake system on a 59 reg focus to change the axle, I've refilled it and pressure bled the system with a gunsons Ezibleed but can I buggery get a hard pedal, shoved a litre through the system and not getting any more bubbles out but still no braking  >:(

I have some software that will bleed the ABS system and am planning on trying this in the morning but any other suggestions welcome
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Re: Focus brake bleeding
« Reply #1 on: 27 January 2019, 10:08:41 »

Check rear wheel cylinders.

Was fine till you changed rear axle, so it's something there.
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Re: Focus brake bleeding
« Reply #2 on: 28 January 2019, 20:10:03 »

I did the bleed process via FORSCAN, great bit of software and it got all the air out of the abs pump, my own stupid fault for leaving the system open
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