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'96 OBS, 170k

Due to operator error I got air in the master cylinder, don't make my mistake.

After bench bleeding the master cylinder in-car I still can't get the dash brake warning light to go out. I presume this means that the dash light switch in the master cyl is closed due to an air bubble. I followed morgans bench bleed method (plumb two male fittings with hoses from the MS back into its reservior and pump the pedal). If I pump hard, I see tiny bubbles maybe from cavitation?, if I pump slow, no bubbles. How long does it take to get the air out?

 

The problem is complicated by a short in the dash somewhere. If I unplug the master cylinder connector, the light is still there (dim). If I pull the parking brake or plug in the master cylinder connector, the dash light goes bright.

 

+1 for the motive power bleeder, great product for bleeding the brake slave cylinders. use the universal adapter for 2.6" yellow topped master cylinders.

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