Going to be doing a complete brake overhaul, new front and rear rotors and pads, figure this is a good time to flush out all the old fluid. Anything to worry about, or just bleed each wheel till I see the new fluid come though?
Thanks in advance!
1997 850 N/A - Brake Fluid Flush, n-e-thing to worry about?
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confused_al
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I did in the order of RR(rear right, farthest)-RL-FR-FL.
96 850 Platinum Wagon
98 MB ML320
06 V70
95 850 GLT(RIP)
98 MB ML320
06 V70
95 850 GLT(RIP)
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Ozark Lee
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You've got the procedure correct. I used the ATE Super Blue brake fluid so that I could tell when the new stuff was there.
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