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Brake Bleeding Sequence for 2004 Toyota Corolla 2.0 D-4D?


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Brake Bleeding Sequence for 2004 Toyota Corolla 2.0 D-4D?
Left-hand rear brake first or something else?
 
I am a bit confused by the sequence given in the Haynes Owners Workshop Manual for (4791) for 2002 to 2007 Toyota Corolla. Section 9.2 states:
Haynes Owners Workshop Manual (4791) section 9.2 states:
Bleeding Sequence
If the complete system is to be beld, then it should be done working in the following sequence:
a) Left-hand front brake
b) Right-hand front brake
c) Left-hand rear brake
d) Right-hand rear brake
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1 hour ago, BlueMax said:
Brake Bleeding Sequence for 2004 Toyota Corolla 2.0 D-4D?
Left-hand rear brake first or something else?
 
I am a bit confused by the sequence given in the Haynes Owners Workshop Manual for (4791) for 2002 to 2007 Toyota Corolla. Section 9.2 states:
Haynes Owners Workshop Manual (4791) section 9.2 states:
Bleeding Sequence
If the complete system is to be beld, then it should be done working in the following sequence:
a) Left-hand front brake
b) Right-hand front brake
c) Left-hand rear brake
d) Right-hand rear brake

Just do them as the manual says. Tbh unless there are some special procedures for opening and closing of abs valves and modules you can do either way as long as you bleed enough fluid to get all air out. 👍

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12 hours ago, BlueMax said:
 
a) Left-hand front brake
b) Right-hand front brake
c) Left-hand rear brake
d) Right-hand rear brake

Thats the way we have always done it, never a problem;  why the confusion ?

Can recommend the one man Gunson Eezibleeder kit.

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