hessam69
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- Joined
- Jun 19, 2009
- Location
- Sydney, Australia
Hi,
Whenever I bleed the brakes in my RHD 240's (I have a few) I have always triggered the brake failure warning lamp in the distribution block. I'm certain I'm doing it incorrectly since I am not following any order and bleed each caliper at a time on the fronts using all three bleed nipples together. This obviously allows the distribution block to sense an imbalance.
Does anyone have the correct method for a RHD 240?
Thank you
Whenever I bleed the brakes in my RHD 240's (I have a few) I have always triggered the brake failure warning lamp in the distribution block. I'm certain I'm doing it incorrectly since I am not following any order and bleed each caliper at a time on the fronts using all three bleed nipples together. This obviously allows the distribution block to sense an imbalance.
Does anyone have the correct method for a RHD 240?
Thank you