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Is there a particular wheel sequence for bleeding the brakes on a 2001 Sportivo, that is, should I start from the farthest wheel from the master cylinder and work my way up to the wheel nearest to the master cylinder or do I have to bleed according to the circuit, that is, rear left and front right, followed by rear right and front left.

The reason that I’ve asked is that I’ve checked the service manual and it doesn’t specify. Can anyone advise.

Thanks.

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I can only answer based on past experience and what my Camry Factory Repair manual says. Bleed rear brakes first, then front. Rear brakes cannot be bled if the fronts are done first.

As this procedure is generally regarded as standard I wouldn't think yours would be any different..


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