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Cherokee brake bleed pattern
I have a 98 Cherokee se i need to bleed my brakes does any one know the proper pattern? Thanks
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Start from the farthest point from the master. aka pass rear, driver rear, pass front, drive front
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^yup.
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Originally Posted by TheJerm
(Post 1396145)
Start from the farthest point from the master. aka pass rear, driver rear, pass front, drive front
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what the hell, I'll 3rd this and add:
It's easiest if you have someone to pump the brakes 2-3x and hold while you open the valve and close it when he hollers stop when the pedal hits the floor. Then he can top off the reservoir while you roll over to the next brake. Also using a small tube running into a container to catch the fluid from the valve will save you a LOT of clean up. |
Originally Posted by TheJerm
(Post 1396145)
Start from the farthest point from the master. aka pass rear, driver rear, pass front, drive front
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Originally Posted by xjsnake
(Post 1396356)
Not to thread jack but that's the way all vehicles should be bled, or so I thought. Are there vehicles out there that have a different bleeding pattern that I'm unaware of?
I have a pressure bleeder tank, and makes this procedure a piece of cake. |
Originally Posted by xjsnake
(Post 1396356)
Not to thread jack but that's the way all vehicles should be bled, or so I thought. Are there vehicles out there that have a different bleeding pattern that I'm unaware of?
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okay thanks, i was wondering because i know some cars have different patterns and i want to get as much air out of my brake system as possible
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Huh, learned something new
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Have a buddy help you. I used a vacuum gun once and my pedal was still mushy.
I'm with post #2 also! |
Originally Posted by austinjoe13
(Post 1398874)
Have a buddy help you. I used a vacuum gun once and my pedal was still mushy.
I'm with post #2 also! |
Originally Posted by xjsnake
(Post 1396356)
Not to thread jack but that's the way all vehicles should be bled, or so I thought. Are there vehicles out there that have a different bleeding pattern that I'm unaware of?
I had a couple Fords that were a nightmare to get the air out of. Odd pattern and you had to cycle the ABS with "Sun electronic tool #43798x" to get the air out from behind the valves. Nobody has a "Sun electronic tool #43798x". This non-ABS Cherokee is a dream. Totally old school! Heck after having everything apart I gravity bled the brakes in 10 minutes. Love it. Steve |
Originally Posted by xjsnake
(Post 1396356)
Not to thread jack but that's the way all vehicles should be bled, or so I thought. Are there vehicles out there that have a different bleeding pattern that I'm unaware of?
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I hate to drag up an old post but I saw a mushy pedal was referanced above and the bleeding was a remody for that.
What about a hard pedal, my other jeeps/trucks have a softer pedal that can be pressed easily and the truck stops easily. MY new jeep has new pads all the way around but the pedal is hard to press all the way down and come to full stop, espically if you are going fast to quick stop. |
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