friends car.
2005 Cavalier, 29k.
Needs new front brakes.
I dont half ass anything when I do it, so I'm loosing up the bleeder screws, so the old fluid isnt pushed back into the lines and clog it up.
Technically speaking it is a dual chamber master cylinder. So I could just bleed the fronts, and be fine with it, correct?
- 2004 Cavalier - 124k, owned since new
Technicly yes you could just bleed the fronts but since you let moisture into the system by letting air back into the system you should flush the whole thing unless the air never made it to the res.
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'96 Cavalier Good ol' Pushrod 2.2
-24X,000 miles on factory build
-Some oil loss between changes, me thinks it be rings.