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Old 10-11-09, 08:19 PM   #1
bob3700
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97 2.2 CL Brake Bleeding

I replaced the front brake pads on my 97 2.2 cl. Have done this job a couple of times and never had any issues.

This time, the brake pedal is very long. Goes about 3/4 of the way down before the car begins to stop. If you pump the pedal, it comes up. That would tell me I have air in the system.

I used the pressure bleeder and ran a good pint of fluid thru each front caliper. No air bubbles came out. Pedal is still long.

The car has ABS, does this require any special procedure for bleeding the front calipers?

Help!!!!!!

Bob
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