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Hunting Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/12/2009 13:38:17
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Subject: Brake Bleeding IP: Logged
Message: When bleeding brakes on a 96 Dakota, do I need engine running to enable the booster or can I bleed them with engine off?
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Hunting Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/13/2009 13:28:05
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Message: Anyone??
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daddio Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/13/2009 13:58:39
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Message: You don't need the engine running to bleed the brakes.
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Hunting Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/13/2009 19:15:44
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Message: Yea, I found my Haynes manual and all they say is to pump the pedal a few times to release pressure from the booster.
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harry frum ct Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/13/2009 21:09:02
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Message: just read the manual and you are the new dakota god...wtg
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J and J Auto GenII
5/19/2009 01:00:00
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Message: These new systems are funky to bleed
what I do is a bleed with motor off and than with
motor running give them each a crack open just
a quick bleed with motor on it always seams you
never get all the air out otherwise
Larry J&J Auto
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Bob Lincoln Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
5/19/2009 08:16:30
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Message: If you have rear ABS, you must bleed that first, then the 4 wheels in order. Not sure how to service 4-wheel ABS.
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