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Old 22-06-2020, 08:30 PM   #1
h20melon
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Default MC Brake Bleeding

Hi,

I have just bought a 2014 MC Mondeo 2.0L Diesel Wagon and tried to do my first service on it during the weekend.

Everything went ok until it was time for bleeding the brakes. My problem is there doesn't seem to be any bleed valve on either of the rear brakes nor the front drivers. The only one I could find was on the front passenger (very obviously sticking out with its dust cover on).

Am I missing something with the brakes on these cars?

What service manual do people use for the MC?

Thanks

btw: a few niggling things from the service
- can't get a socket to the oil filter housing (only a 27mm spanner),
- can't get a trolley jack in far enough to reach the front crossmember to initially jack up the car (had to use emergency jack at the side then put car stand next to it),
- having to take bottom tray off to drain oil.
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