How do you bleed the brakes on a Toyota Land Cruiser?

How do you bleed the brakes on a Toyota Land Cruiser?

BLEED BRAKE LINE (b) Depress the brake pedal several times, then loosen the bleeder plug with the pedal held down. (c) At the point when fluid stops coming out, tighten the bleeder plug, then release the brake pedal. (d) Repeat (b) and (c) until all the air in the fluid has been bled out.

How do you bleed brakes on an 80 series?

Always start at the bleed furtherest away from the master cylinder and work your way towards the closest. So this means, left rear, then right rear, then load sensing valve, left front and finally right front. The procedure is the same for every bleed valve.

Why are the brakes not bleeding on my Land Cruiser?

When damaged, the MC piston seal doesn’t let fluid escape as in a leak, it just doesn’t push the fluid through like it should, it leaks past the seal instead. Trev you’ve most likely damaged the master cylinder seal which does not leak and only manifests itself in the fact you can’t bleed the brakes.

How do you press the brake on a Land Cruiser?

You need an assistant though to press the pedal down and when there say “down” whilst you, on the nipple tighten it up. Then you say “OK” and the assistant raises the pedal slowly and says “up”. Then you open the nipple and say “OK” and the assistant presses the pedal down and says “down”.

What to do when you bleed on your drum brakes?

When bleeding, have your assistant start pressing down on the brake pedal BEFORE you loosen the bleed nipple. Then open it, let fluid out, then close it back up before your assistant starts raising the brake pedal back up. This way the chances for air re-entering are minimized. Keep bleeding until the fluid is clean, clear, and free of bubbles.

How does bench bleeding work on a Land Cruiser?

Bench bleeding gets the air bubbles out of the guts of it; if not done braking will be impaired (soft pedal) and it will be really difficult to bleed the rest of the system. Basically, you get these fittings which are threaded like your brake line hydraulic flare fittings (10mmx1.00mm), and they have a barb for a small tube.