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Question posted by Wilsonj on June 14th, 2015

Bleeding Brakes On 2000 Pontiac Montana

replaced left rear wheel cylinder and brake lines from proportioning valve to wheel cylinder.blead RR first good petal.lf next all good go to RR can't get any fluid at all.any suggestions?

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Answer #1: Posted by zzed41 on June 15th, 2015 5:38 AM
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If I understand you correctly, you changed the Rear-Left assembly, and your problem is with the Rear-Right brake? If so, check the brake cable and brake lines to the right side, and check all new parts for leakage which may be preventing pressure buildup.


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