Brake bleeding sequence?

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Brake bleeding sequence?

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Hi,

Can somebody explain me why the bleeding sequence is different for pressure or manual bleeding?

Manual bleeding: rear right, rear left, front left, front right.
Pressure bleeding: rear right, front left, rear left, front right.

What is the best since I have proportioning valves on rear lines?

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Post by chronoti »

rear right, rear left, front left, front right.

futhest to closest
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+1

please note that it will switch sides if you got a right hand drive car.

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Post by Daniel »

chronoti wrote:rear right, rear left, front left, front right.

futhest to closest
You are right that's for manual bleeding according to service manual.
But why a different sequence (according to service manual) while pressure bleeding?

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