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I had to replace all the brake lines in my wife’s Freelander, and was complaining to a mechanic friend about not being able to stop the fluid dripping everywhere. He suggested a tip which worked a treat:
When you crack open the first union, put a drip pan underneath and then push the brake pedal to the floor. Wedge it in place with a piece of wood against the seat. This will seal off the master cylinder and you will be able to work away hardly any drippage.
Once finished, I topped up the master cylinder, cracked all the bleed nipples and went off for a cup of tea. By the time I came back, fluid had appeared at all the nipples and I bled the system very easily. Since then the car has done 20,000 miles with no problems. Has anyone else heard of this trick with the brake pedal?
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