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Old 12-17-2003, 04:47 PM   #1
elwood
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Angry Brake bleeding problem!!!

I just bled the brakes, now the pedal goes to the floor and there is a clicking noise comming from the front of the truck every time I apply the brakes in the driveway. They won't even stop the truck! What is the proper way of bleeding the brakes, maybe I'm doing it wrong. I have tried bleeding them like 4 times in a row, I can't get the pedal to come up! I need the truck for work so, I need to figure this out quick!

Please help!


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Elwood
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