sweetpea
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As title says...
I have a 2001 TD5 Es and have recently fitted new discs and pads as i have described in one of my previous posts.
I strongly suspect that i have air in the system and want to bleed the brakes. Speaking to other members on here and other forums, it would seem that the most effective method is via the use of either nanocom or hawkeye.
Is there anybody who could assist with the loan of this 'techno' kit in the Northwest area?? I don't mind getting my hands dirty and using the traditional 'pump' method, but believe the kit is easier and more effective.
If there is anything i can assist with on their own car, i would gladly help in return.
Anyone?
SP
I have a 2001 TD5 Es and have recently fitted new discs and pads as i have described in one of my previous posts.
I strongly suspect that i have air in the system and want to bleed the brakes. Speaking to other members on here and other forums, it would seem that the most effective method is via the use of either nanocom or hawkeye.
Is there anybody who could assist with the loan of this 'techno' kit in the Northwest area?? I don't mind getting my hands dirty and using the traditional 'pump' method, but believe the kit is easier and more effective.
If there is anything i can assist with on their own car, i would gladly help in return.
Anyone?
SP