Jeff & Jean-Marie Diebolt wrote: > > I didn't catch this the first time I read this posting, but caught it on > reading it on a reply from another reader. What I question is "the front > bottoms"? If the front bleeders are in fact on the bottom, someone > installed them on the wrong sides. Some ATE? calipers have upper and lower bleeders. Only the upper need bled for bleeding purposes but the lowers will sometimes yield some interesting crap during a full fluid change. Air will of course rise so final bleed always from the top. John vwbus@netbiz.net
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