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Bleeding Sequence in DIY Differs from Haynes Manual?

Old Aug 17, 2006 | 01:20 AM
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Default Bleeding Sequence in DIY Differs from Haynes Manual?

I'm a little confused as to the proper sequence for bleeding a 92's brakes. The DIY Section says RR,LF, LR,RF but the Haynes Manual (1990 thru 1993) says the opposite LR,RF,RR,LF.

Does anyone have know which sequence I should follow?

Thanks for your help.
 
Old Aug 17, 2006 | 02:21 AM
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Default RE: Bleeding Sequence in DIY Differs from Haynes Manual?

ORIGINAL: silverstreak89

I'm a little confused as to the proper sequence for bleeding a 92's brakes. The DIY Section says RR,LF, LR,RF but the Haynes Manual (1990 thru 1993) says the opposite LR,RF,RR,LF.

Does anyone have know which sequence I should follow?

Thanks for your help.
i took the sequence right out of the HONDA MANUAL... i trust it a lot more than i would the Haynes manual .. but either way you are fine
 
Old Aug 17, 2006 | 11:30 AM
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Default RE: Bleeding Sequence in DIY Differs from Haynes Manual?

Haynes is published in England, right? That might be different for left vs. right hand driver.

The bleeding sequence is chosen based on which circuit is more likely to push bubbles into which other circuit. So the consequence of bleeding the wrong order is simply that you may have to go around a couple times before all the air is gone.
 
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