I posted a while back that my 03 1800R lost rear breaks. Front breaks are good. It was mentioned to me by several knowledgable folks on here to bleed them and it should fix it. I questioned that since it is a sealed system and it was not opened so how is air getting in there. Also, neither the rear or front pistons worked when the rear pedal was pushed and I would think air in the lines would still allow one of the of the two areas to work.
Well after I bled them several times I did get some air bubbles out and all seemed great. Rear brakes were solid again. But... that lasted a whole one week. Once again I have no rear brakes.
So... seeking those knowledgable follks again. Do I bleed again and again or is it time to replace my rear master cylinder?
Thanks in advance,
Ray
Well after I bled them several times I did get some air bubbles out and all seemed great. Rear brakes were solid again. But... that lasted a whole one week. Once again I have no rear brakes.
Thanks in advance,
Ray