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Do I need to bleed my brakes when I change my brake pads?

October 16, 2024

Whether or not you need to bleed your brakes after changing your BRAKE PADS (bleed brakes) depends on whether or not air was introduced into the hydraulic brake system during the change. Typically, if you are simply changing your brake pads without loosening the brakes or brake lines, then you do not need to bleed them because no air was introduced into the system. However, if you loosened the brakes or brake lines during the change, or if you feel your brake pedal feels spongy or sluggish after the change, this could mean that air has entered the system and you may need to bleed them.

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Bleeding is the process of removing air bubbles from your brake system that can affect braking performance, causing a spongy brake pedal feel, reducing braking efficiency, and potentially increasing your vehicle’s stopping distance. You may need to bleed your brake system if you experience the following after changing your AUTO BRAKE PADS:

Brake pedal feel: If you feel your brake pedal feels spongy or sluggish after changing your AUTOMOTIVE BRAKE PADS, this could be because of air in the brake system.

Brake fluid leaks: If you see brake fluid leaking when you change your brake pads, this is an indication that the system may have become contaminated and needs to be bled.

Badly worn brake pads: If your brake pads are badly worn, they may have extended the caliper piston too far, potentially allowing air to enter the system.

Brake maintenance: If you need to disconnect the caliper when servicing it, air may have entered the system, and bleeding is a wise choice.

If you are unsure whether you need to bleed, you can check the brake fluid level, look for signs of brake fluid leaks around the brake caliper, and check the pressure of the brake pedal before and after changing the brake pads. If the brake pedal feels noticeably softer, this may indicate that there is air in the brake fluid line. If you determine that bleeding is necessary, you can do it yourself with the correct tools and safety precautions, or seek professional help. Bleeding usually starts with the wheel farthest from the master cylinder and gradually moves to the closer wheels.

In short, after changing the brake pads, if there is an opening in the brake system or a situation where air may be introduced, it is recommended to bleed to ensure the best performance of the brake system and driving safety.

What safety precautions should be taken when bleeding?

 

Bleeding, especially in the car brake system, is a maintenance step that needs to be performed carefully. The following are safety precautions that need to be taken when bleeding:

Preparation: Before starting to bleed, make sure the vehicle is in a flat and safe position and tighten the handbrake. Use appropriate tools, such as wrenches, drain containers, etc., and check whether the brake fluid level is within the normal range.

Use professional tools: Use professional bleeding tools, such as brake bleed screwdrivers, to ensure that the brake system will not be damaged during the bleeding process.

Avoid sudden bleeding: When bleeding, the exhaust valve should be opened gradually to avoid the dangers that may be caused by sudden bleeding.

Wear personal protective equipment: During the bleeding process, wear appropriate personal protective equipment, such as gloves, goggles and protective clothing, etc. to prevent brake fluid from splashing on the skin or eyes.

Pay attention to the environment: Make sure that the bleeding area is well ventilated and away from fire and flammable items.

Check the connection: Before connecting the gas cylinder or brake system, check whether the connection port is clean, intact, and ensure that the thread of the connection port matches.

Supervision: The deflation operation requires close cooperation of two people, one person pressing the brake pedal inside the car, and the other operating the deflation screw outside the car.

Check the fluid level: During the deflation process, check the brake fluid level from time to time and add new brake fluid in time to prevent air from entering the system.

Deflation order: Deflate one by one in order from far to near, usually starting from the rear wheel.Avoid contamination: Ensure the cleanliness of the brake fluid to prevent impurities from entering the brake system.

Test the brakes: After the deflation is completed, conduct a road test to test the brake performance and ensure that there are no abnormalities.

Watch out for leakage: During the deflation process, pay attention to whether there is leakage. If found, stop using it in time and take corresponding measures.

Properly handle waste oil: The discharged brake oil should not be discarded at will, but should be properly handled in accordance with regulations.

Regular inspection: Even if the deflation operation is not performed, the brake system should be checked regularly to ensure its normal operation and safety.

Make sure to follow these safety precautions to effectively reduce the risks that may occur during the deflation process. If you are not confident in your skills, it is recommended to seek help from professional car repair personnel.

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