I'm having problems getting all the air out of the brake system after I replaced the two brake lines from the proportion valve to the rear of the car. It's a 1997 Taurus, nothing special.
I've probably have gone through about a gallon of brake fluid at this point. So far I've tried bleeding the furthest caliper to the closest. I did this several times and it's still spongy. I also tried bleeding diagonally with no luck.
What am I missing here? I'm pretty good with cars but this is the first time I have not been able to get the air out.
I've probably have gone through about a gallon of brake fluid at this point. So far I've tried bleeding the furthest caliper to the closest. I did this several times and it's still spongy. I also tried bleeding diagonally with no luck.
What am I missing here? I'm pretty good with cars but this is the first time I have not been able to get the air out.