jruss1601
SHO Member
I tryed bleeding the rear brakes on my 95 SHO with my dad yesterday, but he wasn't happy since the fluid wasn't squirting out. It had a flow of about a drop per brake pump. The brake pedal does feel stiff. However, the pads aren't squeezing down on the rotor cause with the pedal depressed, the rotor moves freely. My dad was convinced it was the rear brake level sensor (the aluminum block all the brake lines go into). I wasn't so sure
So, looking in the manual theres an accumulator that charges when the car is turned on? There is also something shown in the manual that appears to be below the air filter. Looks like an empty reservior. And there is a tool i need to bleed that reservior? I think it bleeds the abs.
So theres a few questions i have. How can i get to that reservior? By removing the air filter? Where can i get this tool the manual talks about? Can it be rented from autozone or should i just take it to a dealer? What does that reservior do? Anything i should know about this before i get into working with something i don't understand?
Basically, can i do this or should a dealer do this?
I searched the threads on here and came up with some close but i'm not sure they had the same questions i had.
http://www.shoforum.com/showthread.php?t=76568
http://www.shoforum.com/showthread.php?t=76396
Thanks!
So, looking in the manual theres an accumulator that charges when the car is turned on? There is also something shown in the manual that appears to be below the air filter. Looks like an empty reservior. And there is a tool i need to bleed that reservior? I think it bleeds the abs.
So theres a few questions i have. How can i get to that reservior? By removing the air filter? Where can i get this tool the manual talks about? Can it be rented from autozone or should i just take it to a dealer? What does that reservior do? Anything i should know about this before i get into working with something i don't understand?
Basically, can i do this or should a dealer do this?
I searched the threads on here and came up with some close but i'm not sure they had the same questions i had.
http://www.shoforum.com/showthread.php?t=76568
http://www.shoforum.com/showthread.php?t=76396
Thanks!

