how to bleed your brakes mazda 3 2006

how to bleed your brakes mazda 3 2006

please like this video 🙂 Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Ghostlyrich Twitter: https://twitter.com/ghostlyrich did this video to show you guys how to bleed…

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Bryan Collins says:

for what reasons would you need to bleed your brakes (other than new
calipers and things like that?)

dashterr says:

hey dude, now do one of how to paint the brakes in that red, i seen on my
that has a metal cords like yours but, why you dont paint that? .. is not
good to paint all just the front o what? thnks

ghostlyrich says:

true usually when you do the brakes you do it from all 4 corners

ghostlyrich says:

after a while fluid brakes down and its good to switch the fluid out for
better braking and to keep the lines fresh. im doing it after 100km’s and
man my braking feels nice and smooth once again

iTankuQQ CA says:

Quick tip for you , you should always keep some brake fluid in the
bowl/Pan/whatever you want to , when you press the brake , it get it out ,
when you release it might take some air so you will still have the same
problem! Just a trick to make sure you haven’t did it for no results 😛
good vid tho

flatlander757 says:

It won’t let me post the link. but go to Mazda 3 Forums dot com, go to the
suspension/brakes subforum, then the “FAQ” section of that forum, I have a
writeup on bleeding the cross split brake system and why it is important to
use the correct order.

ghostlyrich says:

i will add it in a anotation later thanks for the info. i do not own abs
brakes

flatlander757 says:

FYI the Mazda3 has a cross-split brake system(ABS cars for sure, non ABS
I’m not 100% on)… that means the LF and RR are on the same circuit, and
RF and LR on their own circuit. You must bleed in the order RR, LF, LR, RF.
If you only bleed the fronts, or only rears, you still have air in all of
your lines.

ghostlyrich says:

i didnt paint them because i did not have black paint for them at the tim

sjw530 says:

You should start from rear first. Only do fronts, braking will be no good

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