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hmm....well here's a couple questions:
1.did you bleed your brakes when you were done installing everything? 2.did you take the cap off the master cylinder when you pushed in the caliper pistons when you put your pads and rotors on? IF YOU DID NOT DO 1:you are an idiot. bleed your god damned brakes. IF YOU DID NOT DO 2:you could have blown the internal seal on your master cylinder, and now need a new one. also, a little bit more info on what you did would help, you are rather vague and non descriptive of your actual installation of said brakes.
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yeah i bleed the brakes from farthest to closest to the master cylinder. but when i bleed them very little fluid came out. and i had the top cap of the master cylinder on when i installed the rotors and pads and everything, but i don't understand how they affects anything? i think i might have bleed them wrong or the brakes need new bleeder screws??? idk please help me!!!!
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