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Late 2005 Honda Pilot Brake Line Bleeding Problem

Old 12-30-2018, 01:04 PM
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I am working on my Sister's late 2005 Honda Pilot. I have replaced the rear pads and rotors along with the master cylinder. I properly decompressed the rear calipers and I have bench bled the master cylinder. And there are no leaks anywhere. Now that has been said, I've been having problems bleeding all 4 lines. After an extensive battle I finally got 3 of the 4 lines to bleed. The last one I am having a problem with is the front right passenger side brake line. I have done everything correct and I am getting no fluid coming out. What else is there that I can do? Any Ideas?
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What do you mean, "everything correct"?

Use a 1 man bleeder. Its easier to bleed brakes with the car running also.
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Thanks for your input. It turned that the master cylinder was defective. Once replaced everything went well afterwards. So thanks again.
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