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fluid replacement sequence 200

... "you may not get all air from front of master if you bleed on car specially with front lifted - better on bench."

That may be true, but I was told that if you pressure bleed, then you don't even have to bleed the MC. I don't know if its just the torment of this kind of work or Murphy's Law, but I know one thing for sure, no matter what far more of an expert than me tells me something, there is always far more of an expert than me telling me something contrary. And who am I to say about any of this. I'm just tying to understand it and so it as best I can. It aint ever easy. I almost sorry I ever started working on Volvos (or any vehicle), as it is always a two hour job becoming a two day + job. The ONLY redeeming thing about DIYing is that some of the techs I would be taking my vehicle to might know less than me, or worse, ignore it.


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