The PowerMaster Bleeding Procedure

Discussion in 'Brakes, Suspensions, Tires & Wheels' started by zeus87gn, Jun 3, 2007.

  1. monkeyy337 Member

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    Changed out the ball today with a NOS one and now the brake light stays on anytime the brake pedal is not being pushed but the car still has excellent brakes. Any more suggestions other then take the bulb out of the light?
  2. monkeyy337 Member

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    Correction, the brake light will go out if you pump the brake pedal like before but will come back on if you hit the brake pedal again just like before.
  3. a.j.hogan Member

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    Hey Zeus,bleed powermaster a few times still have a very low peddel ?do i still have air in system? thanks a.j.
  4. ronbuick Active Member

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    what did you do with the teflon on the bleeders when you got done, did you leaave it
    or remove it, if removed any tricks to do so, thanks

    Ron
  5. zeus87gn Yes, I do own the road

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    Sorry for being late...again.
    Monkey, either the acc ball you put on isn't any good or you have a pressure switch issue. I'll vote for the pressure switch.
    If you knwo someone that will swap known good parts to diagnose, you will have it made
  6. zeus87gn Yes, I do own the road

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    Possible.
    Is the pedal firm once you feel resistance and the brakes work?
    If so, it's probably Ok.
    If not, they yes you probably stilll have air.
  7. zeus87gn Yes, I do own the road

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    I left the teflon there. If you remove the bleeder to remove the teflon you will get air back in the system.


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