Wife came home the other night and said the brake light on the dash was on and that the emergency brake was released so it wasn't that. Gave her some credit for that! I checked the fluid level in the master cylinder and it was low. Crawled under it and saw a leak in the metal hydraulic line running back to the rear brakes. So I replaced a 6 foot section of the line without difficulty and had my daughter help me bleed the system after filling up the master cyl. with fluid. We pumped a lot of fluid out at the rear bleeders and got no air......all fluid. I guess my question is if we didn't get any air out back there after replacing 6 feet of line we didn't pump enough fluid out yet? Bad thing is I moved to the front calipers doing things in the proper order and both bleeders are corroded to nothing! I have reman. calipers coming from Rockauto so I can properly bleed entire system but expected to get air out at the rear since the line replaced feeds the back brakes? Any insight please?
Thanks,
Scott
Thanks,
Scott