Khryztal
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Hiya guys, after a little bit of advice if possible.
Been working on my Rangie for a while (MOT work) Had most of the braking system apart at one time or another. Have just got the car finished and bled all the brakes out (as stated in the Haynes laugh a minute manual)
There is no air coming out of any of the bleed nipples, on the calipers, accumulator or booster, very little fluid comes out of the ABS nipple though. it comes out just a very slow dribble.
I get a very good solid pedal. Until I run the ABS pump to bleed the master cylinder. The pump cuts out after about 1minute 15 seconds and it draws a fair amount of fluid from the reservoir. After this when you put your foot on the brake pedal and release you can here a sucking noise from the master cylinder/reservoir. Please note that the fluid level is not going below minimum at any time.
if you leave the car alone for an hour or so all of the fluid has returned to the reservoir.
Does any one have any ideas on this.
Thanks
Been working on my Rangie for a while (MOT work) Had most of the braking system apart at one time or another. Have just got the car finished and bled all the brakes out (as stated in the Haynes laugh a minute manual)
There is no air coming out of any of the bleed nipples, on the calipers, accumulator or booster, very little fluid comes out of the ABS nipple though. it comes out just a very slow dribble.
I get a very good solid pedal. Until I run the ABS pump to bleed the master cylinder. The pump cuts out after about 1minute 15 seconds and it draws a fair amount of fluid from the reservoir. After this when you put your foot on the brake pedal and release you can here a sucking noise from the master cylinder/reservoir. Please note that the fluid level is not going below minimum at any time.
if you leave the car alone for an hour or so all of the fluid has returned to the reservoir.
Does any one have any ideas on this.
Thanks