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  • Brakes Problems

    I have a 95 honda civic dx coupe. My brakes don't seem to be working properly, my rear pads i had to change because they were wasted and i had to change that piece where the bleeder goes in in one side of the rear brakes because one snapped as once i forgot to put brake fluid in the car and my brakes simply were gone so that part got messed up so i ordered one from honda and now its on. i tighten the e-brake ( which wasn't working before ), and i tried bleeding the brakes but it's not working.

    I don't have disks in the back its all stock. But when i open it up in the back to see the interior and try bleeding it, a little rubber piece gets out of where the bleeder goes when i brake about 5 times, now, when i do the same with the cover on then it won't go off as the cover or that piece that goes on top is holding it from expanding too much, but still when i turn on the car it doesn't work.


    What could this be ? I have had this issue for over 1 year now and i haven't been able to solve it yet, i need big help ASAP
    Too many past cars to list :P

  • #2
    Don't know what the problem could be, but if you need the rear drum complete set up let me know. I just took mine off, looking for $80...
    NHBP Dc5
    R.I.P Nick (nhswaps)
    Gone but Never forgotten

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    • #3
      80 for both ?
      Too many past cars to list :P

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      • #4
        yea...i took mine off and replaced them with the disc...so now i got a sh!t load of my stock parts chilling in the garge..a d15, rear drums, stock springs, etc...let me know
        NHBP Dc5
        R.I.P Nick (nhswaps)
        Gone but Never forgotten

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        • #5
          are you bleeding them i sequence or just that side or just the rear.

          sequence:
          1st bleed the front passenger, then the rear driver, next the front driver then the rear passenger, make sure u have enough brake fluid to put in it.
          burger king ronald mcdonald
          860 crew
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          • #6
            try gravity bleeding jus crack the bleeder w/ no pressure on the pedal then the fluid will run down nd when u c it start to get steady w/ no more bubbles it should work... u said u ran outta brake fluid u mite hafta bleed the mater cylinder 2 ..

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            • #7
              howd u make out

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              • #8
                Are your rear wheel cylinders leaking?? cause i had that problem with my breaks.. are you sure you bleed them properly

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