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Old 08-06-2009, 10:40 AM
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Default 2nd Gen Bleeding Sequence

Now i know that some cars have different sequences in order to bleed properly...

fr the DA Integra...

is it

RR FL RL FR?

ive tried the tradtitional RR RL FR FL

but my pedal still only applies enough pressure when its near the floor

my enxt guess is the M/C but i want to rule everything out before i replace that.
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Old 08-06-2009, 11:14 AM
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I believe its supposed to be furthest to the closest.... If I remember what I was told from my friends. So RR LR RF LF... is what I belive its supposed to be, someone correct me if i'm wrong
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Old 08-06-2009, 06:07 PM
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you are required to have it split between front and rear so each cicuit will have a front brake if one fails as the front brakes are about 80% of you total stopping force. They dont split them fronts and rears it's a diagonal split. Bleed rr,fl,lr,fr thats the correct sequence.
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You should do the same on all vehicle's. I do it like this on every vehicle I work on RR,LR,RF,LF.
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