Hi,
I have just put my e83 X3 together following lots of renovation. Unfortunately I ended up having to replace the passenger side rear calliper during the renoovation which means that the brakes are now very spongy when you press the brake pedal.
I have tried to bleed the brakes - basically following this proceedure
1. Check the brake fluid reservoir is full
2. Fit a tube to the first calliper bleed screw - The other end of the tube is in a container and submerged in brake fluid
2. Pump the brake pedal until the resistance increases
3. Whilst the pedal is help down open the bleed screw, the fluid moves along the pipe, if no air bubbles, then close the valve and move to the next calliper
I started on the passenger side rear, then moved to the passenger side front and then finally the driver's side front (unfortunately the bleed screw on the driver's side rear looks to have been broken off previously)
What confuses is me that i dont see any air bubbles in the fluid and yet the brakes are very spongy.
Please could someone give me some advice to resolve the issue? Am i doing something wrong, is there anywhere else to bleed?
Thanks
Alex
I have just put my e83 X3 together following lots of renovation. Unfortunately I ended up having to replace the passenger side rear calliper during the renoovation which means that the brakes are now very spongy when you press the brake pedal.
I have tried to bleed the brakes - basically following this proceedure
1. Check the brake fluid reservoir is full
2. Fit a tube to the first calliper bleed screw - The other end of the tube is in a container and submerged in brake fluid
2. Pump the brake pedal until the resistance increases
3. Whilst the pedal is help down open the bleed screw, the fluid moves along the pipe, if no air bubbles, then close the valve and move to the next calliper
I started on the passenger side rear, then moved to the passenger side front and then finally the driver's side front (unfortunately the bleed screw on the driver's side rear looks to have been broken off previously)
What confuses is me that i dont see any air bubbles in the fluid and yet the brakes are very spongy.
Please could someone give me some advice to resolve the issue? Am i doing something wrong, is there anywhere else to bleed?
Thanks
Alex