djg1
Junior Member
I just changed the front brakes on my 2008 Dodge Ram 1500 2WD and I'm having trouble bleeding them. I'm using the bleeder valve on the driver's side but it has been squared off by someone else on the passenger side. So I'm using the bolt holding the brake line onto the caliper.
Someone pumps the brake pedal and holds down. Then I open either the bleeder valve or the bolt. Good flow, so I close it. Release the brake pedal. Repeat 2x each side. And of course the master cylinder is filled before starting.
During the process, the brake pedal gets hard like it should. But when I start it to test drive, the pedal goes to the floor easily. I've repeated the bleeding process several times and the pedal is getting a little better. Do I still not have all the air out? Can the bolt not be used to properly bleed the brake?
Someone pumps the brake pedal and holds down. Then I open either the bleeder valve or the bolt. Good flow, so I close it. Release the brake pedal. Repeat 2x each side. And of course the master cylinder is filled before starting.
During the process, the brake pedal gets hard like it should. But when I start it to test drive, the pedal goes to the floor easily. I've repeated the bleeding process several times and the pedal is getting a little better. Do I still not have all the air out? Can the bolt not be used to properly bleed the brake?