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How Do I bleed my breaks? (replacing, rear rotor, and break pads)?

I drive a 95 mustang, and i need to replace my rotor on my drivers side, and at the same time redo the break pads (the previous owner of the car did not seat the break pads correctly in the calipers and now I have to deal with the gouges) i am getting a piston windback tool to push back the piston in the calipers, but I need to know how to bleed the breaks. (also any ideas on how to make this entire job easier would be greatly appreciated)

Bleeding brakes is only necessary when the hydraulic system is open, such as disconnecting brake lines or replacing calipers.
Wind back tool is only necessary on some rear calipers, never necessary on front calipers.
If the rear calipers have a parking brake cable attached to the caliper,then the tool is necessary. Otherwise,push the piston in with a c-clamp.
Make certain that the pads slide freely in there slides,or you will have trouble.It is sometimes necessary to grind the paint off from the points of the brake pad that contacts the slides.
Good luck!



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