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If it has abs then that requires specific instructions. If it does not have abs the open the right rear bleeder first and have someone gently push the pedal down have step when you crack it open. Close it quickly before the pedal is released. Do this until you get a steady stream. Repeat this for the left rear then the right front then the left front. After all 4 then then repeat all bleeders one more time each. If you get steady stream from all four then your pedal should be solid. Don't forget to keep brake reservoir full of fluid during this procedure.

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What brake pedal is the cause of air being in the brake system?

The brake pedal has nothing to do with it. If air is in the system then bleed the brakes.


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Only if it's an air brake system. Otherwise, the presence of air in a hydraulic brake system would not be a good thing, at all.


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Then you need to bleed the brake system to remove the air.


Why would your brake pedal feel soft when you press it?

Air in the brake system. You need to bleed the air out of the system.


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What is a dual air system?

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What is a brake bleeder used for?

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How do you get the air out of the brake lines in a 91 escort?

Bleed the brake system.


Does a motor home with air brakes have another braking system?

It will have a dual circuit application air brake system. Some motorhomes may use an air-over-hydraulic brake system.


What is a air brake sistem?

The air brake system uses the compressed air pressing on the piston in its operation to stop a vehicle.


Are service brake lines and control brake lines the same thing on an air brake system?

The service brake is the one which applies the brakes - the emergency brake system is the system which releases the spring brakes.


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air in the hydraulic brake system