Hi, need a little help. Phase 2 19 16v with bosch abs.
Handbrake wasnt working so found that rear calipers were in terrible condition.
Removed and replaced calipers and bled the rear brakes.
Test drove the car and the brake peddle felt very soft. I could press the peddle almost to the floor and when the peddle was at the bottom the brakes would kick in. At least they worked.
Thought that this might be because of air in the system. I tried bleeding the last caliper that I put on (rear right) and pretty much no brake fluid came out when pressing the brake peddle.
I did not bleed any of the other brakes as I ran out of time this morning so put everything back and noticed that now the front brakes are stuck on.
All brake lines and hoses look in good condition and i have been unable to locate any holes or anywhere that air could enter the system.
What have I done? Could this be that the rear bias valve is not working and has built up pressure at the front of the braking system? The brake fluid reservoir is just under the max line so it has enough fluid.
Any suggestions?
Handbrake wasnt working so found that rear calipers were in terrible condition.
Removed and replaced calipers and bled the rear brakes.
Test drove the car and the brake peddle felt very soft. I could press the peddle almost to the floor and when the peddle was at the bottom the brakes would kick in. At least they worked.
Thought that this might be because of air in the system. I tried bleeding the last caliper that I put on (rear right) and pretty much no brake fluid came out when pressing the brake peddle.
I did not bleed any of the other brakes as I ran out of time this morning so put everything back and noticed that now the front brakes are stuck on.
All brake lines and hoses look in good condition and i have been unable to locate any holes or anywhere that air could enter the system.
What have I done? Could this be that the rear bias valve is not working and has built up pressure at the front of the braking system? The brake fluid reservoir is just under the max line so it has enough fluid.
Any suggestions?