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Not another stupid question. BRAKE LIQUID
Thursday, June 09, 2005 4:20 PM
Hello, my name is ramses I'm new in here.
my ride is a 98 pontiac sunfire, and I would like to know how do i drain the brake liquid tank...

Re: Not another stupid question. BRAKE LIQUID
Thursday, June 09, 2005 5:02 PM
I think a better question is "why are you doing that"?


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Re: Not another stupid question. BRAKE LIQUID
Thursday, June 09, 2005 10:36 PM
i've only been in this forum for 5 minutes and already I'm stupider.






Re: Not another stupid question. BRAKE LIQUID
Thursday, June 09, 2005 10:49 PM
Fudd wrote:I think a better question is "why are you doing that"?


TheFlyingSquirrel (PJ), believe me you are not stupid, this guy don't know that brake fluid absord humidity and water in order to avoid the braking system to work bad. It's good to drain it sometimes, don't know exactly what's the recommended specs, but if the fluid have not been change since 98, it's a good thing. As for how, I don't know, I never did it even on others people car or on practice cars at school, but I will. Hope someone will answer you!!





Re: Not another stupid question. BRAKE LIQUID
Thursday, June 09, 2005 11:10 PM
the explication is for Fudd and the rest is for Ramses, I read it back and sound confusing... "cough" edit button "cough"





Re: Not another stupid question. BRAKE LIQUID
Friday, June 10, 2005 4:45 AM
these too much going on in this thread



Re: Not another stupid question. BRAKE LIQUID
Friday, June 10, 2005 5:27 AM
Ramses: I'm assuming English isn't your first language so I'll cut you a bit of slack.

Seriously though... before getting into this, why is it that you feel it needs to be changed? If you don't know how to do this, you might be better off bringing your car to an expert. Brakes aren't something you want to mess around with.





Re: Not another stupid question. BRAKE LIQUID
Friday, June 10, 2005 8:45 AM
Wild Weasel wrote:Ramses: I'm assuming English isn't your first language so I'll cut you a bit of slack.

Seriously though... before getting into this, why is it that you feel it needs to be changed? If you don't know how to do this, you might be better off bringing your car to an expert. Brakes aren't something you want to mess around with.


It's true, is not my first language, but I think u understand me pretty well

ok, I feel the needs to change it cause it's like burned... and it has some moist too...
I just want to do things for my car by myself, its anoying to pay some jerk everytime I need to do something to my car, even when it's the stupidest thing u have ever heard
Re: Not another stupid question. BRAKE LIQUID
Friday, June 10, 2005 10:01 AM
Get your hands on a Haynes or Chiltons manual for full directions on how to bleed the brakes. You should be able to ignore any part that says to first bleed the MC or ABS unit since you're not starting off dry.

Start from the furthest point from the MC (I think it's the rear passenger corner) and bleed each brake, continuing until clean fluid flows out. Once you've done all 4, the system should be completely filled with the new fluid.





Re: Not another stupid question. BRAKE LIQUID
Friday, June 10, 2005 10:52 PM
your brake system is a closed system if you're getting dirt in your fluid you've got a problem, My point is if you don't know how to loosen a bleeder valve you shouldn't be messing w/ your brake system.


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Re: Not another stupid question. BRAKE LIQUID
Saturday, June 11, 2005 8:07 AM
I was thinking on buying those manuals, I wont think that anymore.. thanks!!!!

Re: Not another stupid question. BRAKE LIQUID
Sunday, June 12, 2005 10:25 AM
Fudd wrote:your brake system is a closed system if you're getting dirt in your fluid you've got a problem, My point is if you don't know how to loosen a bleeder valve you shouldn't be messing w/ your brake system.


If you don't know how to loosen a bleeder valve... or what to do with it once you've loosened it... then isn't the right thing to do to come here and ask how it's done?

Brake fluid doesn't stay nice and new looking for the life of the car. It ends up looking brown and dirty over time.

If you're going to give answers like this, then stay the hell out of the noob forum.
Ramses Quijano wrote:I was thinking on buying those manuals, I wont think that anymore.. thanks!!!!


Go pick up the manual. It's not a difficult job. All you need is a jar, some tubing and a friend. As I said... don't worry about bleeding the MC or anything. Just do the 4 corners and you should be fine. Just make damn sure the MC reservoir doesn't go dry. As you bleed out the fluid from the brakes, you have to top it up in the MC.






Re: Not another stupid question. BRAKE LIQUID
Sunday, June 12, 2005 6:54 PM
brake fuild in ABS cars should be changed every 40-50k, or the ABS precision machined vavles will fail, and thats about a 900-1000$ unit.


u can completely bleed out the system then put more fuild and bleed it more intill it comes out clean then fill it., thats about the only way to change the brake fuild presay.


-Borsty
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