Motor Vehicle Maintenance & Repair Asked on January 10, 2021
I’m trying to locate the correct sequence for brake bleeding my 2015 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 LTZ 4wd with stabilitrak. I did farthest to closest from master calendar.
The front seem to bleed fast (shooting out), but not the rear. I replaced all lines with steel braided brake lines, including the stabilitrak lines going to the rear axle.
Is there another bleeder I’m missing or did I bleed incorrectly? Could the hoses on the axle still have air in?
It can take some time. Your doing it correctly, farest to nearest. You will most likely need to perform the sequence a few times. Make sure the m/c doesn't run out of fluid. I find it better to pump the brakes slowly then crack the bleeder open. You'll need some help with this. Once bleeder is cracked open DO NOT RELEASE the brake pedal. It'll suck air back into the lines. Hope this helps
Answered by cano on January 10, 2021
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