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axle



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Which left or right

Manual for daughters insignia states bleed left front wheel first, is that when facing the car or sitting in it? wish they would say near or off side, Not our fault most of the world drive sitting on the wrong seat Rolling with laughter Common sense isn't very common.
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IMO would have said that's nearside

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I thought that you started with the brake the furthest away from the reserve and worked inwards.

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It is generally accepted that in handbooks/workshop manuals etc that any reference to left and right assumes that you are sitting in the driving seat. The procedure of bleeding the furthest away wheel and working back is probably no longer relevent with the introduction of abs and the very complex brake pipe layout where pipes run to/from the abs modulator.

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It when sitting in it in the car I believe

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Re: Which left or right

axle wrote:
Manual for daughters insignia states bleed left front wheel first, is that when facing the car or sitting in it? wish they would say near or off side, Not our fault most of the world drive sitting on the wrong seat Rolling with laughter


It will mean as you are sitting in the vehicle, it normally states that in most manuals. Surely it doesn't matter what seat you are sitting in, left is always left! If they did use the terms nearside or offside, that would mean different sides depending on which country you were in. Laughing Past: FL2 TD4 HSE Auto
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Post #348227 26th Apr 2018 9:25 am
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Do three wheels then you will have one 'left' wheel


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Post #348228 26th Apr 2018 9:34 am
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axle



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For some reason it goes
left front
right rear
right front
left rear

If i had my way CG she would not exceed 20mpg for the 100,000,000 miles Rolling with laughter Common sense isn't very common.
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Post #348237 26th Apr 2018 10:06 am
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20 mpg would explain the need for new brakes At work
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axle wrote:
For some reason it goes
left front
right rear
right front
left rear

If i had my CG she would not exceed 20mpg for the 100,000,000 miles Rolling with laughter


She'll be needing new brakes and pads again after 100,000,000 miles Rolling with laughter Landrover - turning owners into mechanics since 1948

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axle



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maybe I will lock it into 1st gear. Thumbs Up Common sense isn't very common.
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