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:blink: okay yes i'm a dickhead. was changing the brake fluid an sucked the resivoir dry thanks to a stain on the resivoir2/3 of the way down. now i've got air in the lines somewhere an cant seem to get it out. any help would be great! thanks
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You need to bleed your brakes, a very common technique explained on the internet. Basically there is a bleed valve near the break, you pump the brake with the valve open, and you will lose some fluid but also flush any air out.

Start at the rear passenger side, then rear drivers, then front passenger, then drivers side brakes, bleed one at time, very helpful to have someone to help you with this :blink:

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You need to bleed your brakes, a very common technique explained on the internet. Basically there is a bleed valve near the break, you pump the brake with the valve open, and you will lose some fluid but also flush any air out.

Start at the rear passenger side, then rear drivers, then front passenger, then drivers side brakes, bleed one at time, very helpful to have someone to help you with this :)

yer was doing that when i sucked the air in, than spent 2-3 hours trying to bleed the air out. got some air out to start with but dont seem to be able to get it all out, went back round all the other wheels an couldn't get any air out. yer had someone helping.

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