jonesblakey Posted July 24, 2011 Report Posted July 24, 2011 i have a ford galaxy "n" reg 2.0l aspen......it has just had a new brake calliper fitted and think they didn't bleed the brakes afterwards....instead of taking it back to the garage and probably be without for days an incure further charge i was just wonderin if anyone knew the correct procedure for bleeding the brakes and what order i have to do it in as i have been told there is a certain way to do it.....if anyone can tell me how to i would be very grateful.also whats the best way to check the clutch is fine on the car thanks Quote
Mirez Posted July 24, 2011 Report Posted July 24, 2011 i have a ford galaxy "n" reg 2.0l aspen......it has just had a new brake calliper fitted and think they didn't bleed the brakes afterwards....instead of taking it back to the garage and probably be without for days an incure further charge i was just wonderin if anyone knew the correct procedure for bleeding the brakes and what order i have to do it in as i have been told there is a certain way to do it.....if anyone can tell me how to i would be very grateful.also whats the best way to check the clutch is fine on the car thanks No different to virtually any other car, you start with the caliper closest to the reservoir and then work your way around. You'll need two people and preferably a bleeding kit. Quote
jonesblakey Posted August 1, 2011 Author Report Posted August 1, 2011 thanks for reply.....decided to leave it to pros....local garage is gonna check brakes and bleed them for Quote
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