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Old Nov 17, 2002 | 11:25 PM
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starting from the driver side...what is the sequence??? coz i just replace all the pads...thanks so much
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Old Nov 17, 2002 | 11:53 PM
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bleed the master cylinder and then the front calipers and do the back if u did them too...=D
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Old Nov 18, 2002 | 01:16 AM
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rear-right, front-left, rear-left, front-right
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Old Nov 18, 2002 | 06:28 AM
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Default Re: What is the bleeding sequence for the brakes??? (airon)

rear-right, front-left, rear-left, front-right
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Old Nov 18, 2002 | 06:30 AM
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Default Re: What is the bleeding sequence for the brakes??? (P)

just the farthest away from the master cylinder and work your way closer.


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Old Nov 18, 2002 | 06:37 AM
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You always start from the furthest from the master cyl
So rear right(pass side) rear left,front right and last front left, with no exeptions
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Old Nov 18, 2002 | 06:50 AM
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Default Re: What is the bleeding sequence for the brakes??? (tk)

You always start from the furthest from the master cyl
So rear right(pass side) rear left,front right and last front left, with no exeptions
Not with an ABS system that runs diagonal lines....if this isn't answered when I get home to check the Helm's I'll answer the question.

If you have ABS, the sequence is not farthest away from the MC.
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Old Nov 18, 2002 | 07:09 PM
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i think what u guys are telling me are from acura legend and RL coz thats what it says on my bros book...i look at the Chiltons book and says specifically for INTEGRA is Front driver side, front possenger, rear right, and very last rear left...correct me if im wrong??? thanks
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Old Nov 18, 2002 | 08:58 PM
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Default Re: What is the bleeding sequence for the brakes??? (smkngsr)

driver rear --> pass. front --> pass. rear --> driver front
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Old Nov 18, 2002 | 11:56 PM
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Right Rear, Front Left, Rear Left, Front Right....

And that's from a 95 Integra Helms manual.... cross referrenced with a 96 manual.

Straight from the source.

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Why do people ALWAYS feel the need to argue ??

My info is directly from 2, that's TWO helms manuals from 95 and 96.... I can pick it up, right next to my bed and READ IT WORD FOR WORD TO YOU AGAIN...

LS/RS/GSR, all the same damn ABS structure.... end of story.

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Old Nov 19, 2002 | 04:16 AM
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Default Re: What is the bleeding sequence for the brakes??? (mojoGSR92)

You always start from the furthest from the master cyl
So rear right(pass side) rear left,front right and last front left, with no exeptions
Not with an ABS system that runs diagonal lines....if this isn't answered when I get home to check the Helm's I'll answer the question.

If you have ABS, the sequence is not farthest away from the MC.
That's incorrect. This sequence includes ABS. Look in the Helm's manual.
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Old Nov 19, 2002 | 04:40 AM
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driver rear --> pass. front --> pass. rear --> driver front

thats what the manual say!
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Old Nov 19, 2002 | 05:07 AM
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Default Re: What is the bleeding sequence for the brakes??? (fuguman)

driver rear --> pass. front --> pass. rear --> driver front... thats what the manual say!
I'm refering to the statement that the stated "bleeding order does not applying to vehicles with ABS." It applies to ABS of the 95 GSR manual. I'm not sure about 95 RS/LS versions, however.
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Old Nov 19, 2002 | 06:38 AM
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Default Re: What is the bleeding sequence for the brakes??? (P)

Thanks so much guys...anywyas right after i did all the bleeding sequence...Y is that my equalizer when u take ur center console is leaning towards more on the right...coz im trying to adjust my handbrake too...lemme know guys...
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