Bleeding Brake Fluid

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MCCOYSURFER
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I was changing the rotors and brake pads on my Jeep Wrangular and I made the mistake of taking the brake fluid line off the, calibur, I believe it is. I tried the process of bleeding it but there is still air coming from the nut where the brake fluid line attaches to the calibur. I tried to make it tighter but still no good. what am I doing wrong?
Apr 23, 2007 at 2:18 AM
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[quote:a86a2c3a1a="mccoysurfer"]I was changing the rotors and brake pads on my Jeep Wrangular and I made the mistake of taking the brake fluid line off the, calibur, I believe it is. I tried the process of bleeding it but there is still air coming from the nut where the brake fluid line attaches to the calibur. I tried to make it tighter but still no good. what am I doing wrong?[/quote:a86a2c3a1a]

My friend you're doing it wrong.-there's a nipple looking like a grease fitting with a rubber dust cover that's where you bleed from.

I tried the process of bleeding it but there is still air coming from the nut where the brake fluid line attaches to the calibur

You probably crossthread it-now you need a new brake line to the caliper. Did you find the grease fitting looking thingy.
Apr 23, 2007 at 5:14 AM