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Bleeding brakes
Brake bleeding is usually done for one
of two reasons: Either to replace old
brake fluid as part of routine
maintenance or to expel trapped air in
the system that resulted from opening
the brake hydraulic system during
repairs.
Always use new brake fluid from an
unopened container. It is important to
bleed the entire system when any part
of the hydraulic system has been
opened. Be sure to have the special
equipment needed before beginning
the job.
WARNING!
E46 cars require special BMW
service equipment to properly bleed
either the ABS/ASC or the ABS/DSC
system. For safety reasons, the
brake system on these cars must not
be bled without the use of a factory
diagnostic computer.
When bleeding the brakes, start at the
wheel farthest from the master cylinder
and progress in the following order:
right rear brake
left rear brake
right front brake
left front brake
Pressure bleeding brakes
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Top off brake fluid in reservoir and
Brakes
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