Chevrolet-Cavalier - Cavalier brake bleeding
Muley (64.12.116.11) - Sun May 21 08:57:20 2006
After replacing the rear brake lines on my 96 Cav. I can't get any fluid to flow out of the bleeder valve on the master cylinder or at the rear brake. Any ideas. Never had that problem before. Thanks.
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Reply #3 Josh (24.197.213.73) - Wed Jun 18 08:24:51 2008
Hey, sorry to say it, but I think your Master Cyliner is bad. What caused you to change back brakes in the first place, just worn, or really soft and squishy? A new master cylinder may run between 30 to 75 bucks depending on brand and where you get it.
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