I was bleeding the brakes in my Subaru Outback on Saturday with my new Motive Power Bleeder (MPB) (great tool by the way!) and accidentally pushed all the fluid out. The reservoir was slightly discolored and hard to tell the fluid went past MIN until I heard the air coming out of the caliper. I do not push fluid through the MPB but use it to build pressure in the reservoir.
I shut the caliper bleed valve, filled up the reservoir, built up pressure with the MPB and opened the valve to let the fluid through until all the air was out. This was on the first caliper (for Subaru the first one caliper in the bleed order in Front Right (opposite the brake reservoir)).
Is there anything else I need to do? I continued with bleeding the rest of the calipers without issue.
I shut the caliper bleed valve, filled up the reservoir, built up pressure with the MPB and opened the valve to let the fluid through until all the air was out. This was on the first caliper (for Subaru the first one caliper in the bleed order in Front Right (opposite the brake reservoir)).
Is there anything else I need to do? I continued with bleeding the rest of the calipers without issue.
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