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Bleeding Brakes

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Synned

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I bled my brakes...but I didnt bleed the central ABS thing. Where is it at?
Am I making sense?
 

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Yes you are, Im a newbie too, read my thread that was discussed in there, it will be a few posts within yours on the 94-95 Tech section.
 

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i had all my breaks off and didn't bleed nothing but the brakes and they work fine. Is there something i should know about and look into?
 

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Its fine unless you blead all the fluid complelty out of your MC and then some lol, thats what I get out of it?
 

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You should be fine. I've bled brakes at the wheels for years with no problem. I've evnn bled out all the old fluid and replaced with new. Just make sure you monitor and add brake fluid to the resevoir so no air enters it.

Peace
Al
 
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I'm just asking becasue my brakes are weird. They don't work that great...I need to go halfway down for them to start to actually really break well. I can almost go all the way down. :-(. I bled all 4 wheels and they do feel a lot better than before but still a little mushy. Isn't there a central place you can bleed at. There was air bubbles in my 4 lines so I wanna check that place as well.

Thanks
 
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ttt?
 

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Could the master cylinder be bad. I'd suggest you get a Haynes repair manual - worth it's wait in gold - and start diagnosing things.

Or visit this website to download a Ford Service Manual

www.jonheese.com/fordcds/

Peace
Al
 

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MysteryMachine said:
i had all my breaks off and didn't bleed nothing
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