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1996 Ford Taurus

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    Brian CayoBrian Cayo
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      I started working on this car about 2 weeks ago. It was making this ridiculous loud sound. After some investigation I noticed the left front rotor was beyond repair and the pads on both side were GONE. I mean they were nearly falling apart in my hands. Fast forward,I replace the rotor on the left side, pads on both sides as well as the calipers, brake hose and the master cylinder. After bleeding the master cylinder as well as the rear and front brakes, I am frustrated. I HAVE NO BRAKES. What did I do wrong?

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      dandan
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        it is a possibility you incorrectly bled the master cylinder, how did you bleed it and why did you bleed it, did you run the system out of fluid, or it is also possible there is something wrong with it, if you literally have no brakes when you press the pedal down, I would check for leaks and make sure you have bled the master cylinder and system correctly.

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        dandan
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          #650979
          Brian CayoBrian Cayo
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            I will redo everything tomorrow and let you know how I came out. I couldn’t find that video on changing and bleeding the master cylinder on the bench and in the car. Thank you for the link

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            Brian CayoBrian Cayo
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              First off, happy New Year. I got the Taurus up and running. I had to re bleed the brakes as there was a bunch of air in the system. Thank you to all of those that gave me advice and all the help.

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