[urq] Flushing brakes is unchanged despite hydrolic boost?
Keith Lloyd
spotatashleys at hotmail.com
Sat Mar 31 11:13:22 PDT 2012
Steven
My experience of changing brake fluid in a quattro is do it with an auto
bleeder that does not involve pumping the pedal. If you try the same way as
normal cars you will never get a firm pedal. Use a bleeder that either
pressurises the system or draws it through (preferable) using vacuum. There
is an order to do each corner in but I can't recall it. I know it is on Phil
Paynes excellent website (isham research). But fs you do the pump pedal
method with your wife you'll end up blaming her for the soft pedal, dinner
won't get cooked and washing won't get done and it could all end horribly
:-)
Hope this helps
Regards
Keith
'87 WR Worcestershire, England
-----Original Message-----
From: steven j
Sent: Saturday, March 31, 2012 6:41 PM
To: urq at audifans.com
Subject: [urq] Flushing brakes is unchanged despite hydrolic boost?
I'm going to see if I can get the wife to work the brake pedal while I move
some fresh DOT 4 into the system. Same process as any other car?
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