Personally I would get an auto-bleeder and replace all your fluid
http://www.aveoforum.com/forum/f94/u...-review-16303/
Personally I would get an auto-bleeder and replace all your fluid
http://www.aveoforum.com/forum/f94/u...-review-16303/
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Agreed. I used to work at an auto parts store as a shift manager for many years, and bleeding brakes really wants to have the catch bottle above the level of the brake cylinder. The little one man bleeder kits are great. I've used them myself, as I rarely have someone around to help. They come with instructions on how to use them, and are pretty easy.
As far as bleeding the brakes in an order, always start with the brake tkat is the furthest away from the master cylinder, as in the right rear, then the left rear, right front, then finish off with the left front. That will assure you that you've gotten all of the air out of the braking system, and not just moving front to back. That may be why you have a soft and spongy brake pedal. Usually an indicator that there is still air in the system. It's also always recommended that when bleeding brakes to do all four, and not just fronts or backs only.
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