Brake light on
#31
I don't have the manual with me at the moment but I remember reading on it that it requires a special tool called tech 1 or something like that to bleed the breaks, how can I bleed the breaks if I don't have that tool handy? I have disk breaks on all 4 wheels. About how much is 450 lbs. Of hydraulic pressure?
#32
Ok, update time, I "bleed" the break system, (hopefully the right way) started with the right front wheel,then left rear, then right rear and half way through the process on the 3rd wheel, I ran out of break fluid. So, when to get some more break fluid, filled it and started the process again, but thus time I started right rear, left front, right front and left rear, and I made sure that the fluid had a good level in between bleading wheels, took it for a drive in a wet road and on a dirt road everything seemed to work fine, brought it back home, lifted the rear end started the car and put it in gear, and I was able to see the rear wheels stop when I stepped on the break, so if I have time today I will take to get it tested for emissions, ill let you guys know how it goes, thanks for the help.
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