1998 gmc Yukon

Asked by David Jun 06, 2018 at 11:46 PM about the 1998 GMC Yukon SLE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

After having front brake pads replaced brakes have been soft. I and a friend
bled both front brakes and the abs thing uop by the brake booster but still soft
should I bleed the rear brakes

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May need to use a vacuum (hand pump) pump brake bleed tool. As the rear goes, if you/shop did not let the master cylinder get too low when bleeding should not need to, but you may have to, you should start at the rear farther most (right rear) then left rear, the right front, then drivers side front. I would check the rear wheel cylinders for slow leaks if it persist. If master cylinder was allowed to get very low fluid level then yes bleed all 4 corners but you may even need to pull the master cylinder to bench bleed it first.

Yes ,. Just bleed the break furthest away from booster and work ur way to booster in same fashion till all are done. Should cure ur problem

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