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Bleeding brakes "Not Working"??????

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Old 03-19-12, 08:03 PM
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Default Bleeding brakes "Not Working"??????

Installed rear pads & rotors on a 07IS250
Bleeded passenger rear worked great. Over to driver rear and nothing. I keep pumping and pumping and still no brake fuild. Yes I did make sure everything was topped off with brake fuild. What does this mean???
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It's either a seized caliper slide pin or seized piston. You might need to take the caliper slide pin apart, clean it, polish it and re-lube it with some copper grease. The piston you might want to push it in a bit with the C-Clamp see where that gets you.
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