Bench bleeding cannot be used to force air and contaminated fluid out of the brake system in a vehicle.
Methods used to force air and contaminated fluid out of the brake system in a vehicle:
The process of removing air from the hydraulic brake system is called bleeding. Air is compressible, and any air in the system will be compressed during brake application, causing a spongy pedal. When bleeding brakes, using the proper sequence is recommended. It saves time and ensures that the entire system is bled. Vacuum bleeding, pressure bleeding and manual brake bleeding are methods used to force air and contaminated fluid out of the brake system in a vehicle
Bench bleeding
Bench bleeding is especially useful with new master cylinders. It's a great way to get air out of the cylinder itself and begin your brake bleeding process quickly and easily. Bench bleeding a master cylinder is the same process as bleeding the rest of the brakes, but it’s done on a single component.
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