How Do I Bleed My Brakes On A 2003 Durango?

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Whether it be ABS or mechanical brakes, have an assistant pump your brake pedal and hold it to the floor and then open the bleeder screw. Then close the bleeder screw and pump it again. Bleed the left rear first. Then pump the pedal again and hold to the floor and bleed your right rear. Making sure that the master cylinder is always full of fluid. Then bleed your right front and then go to the left front and bleed it last.
That is the proper way to bleed a brake system.
After your assistant pumps the brakes, in each step of this system, make sure he holds the pedal to the floor when you open the bleeder valve. After you close it, tell him/her to pump the brakes again until you open the next bleeder valve. After you close it, have him to pump them again and hold pedal. Then repeat the process all the way around the vehicle.
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They sell break bleeding kits at most part stores, and in some vehicles you can submerge the break line in a jar of break fluid and pump the breaks until they feel tight, but it is usually a two man job.

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