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proportioning valve #968693 10/20/09 02:01 AM
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bill_grinder Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
I had a rub through on a brake line. the brake warning light came on . I replaced the line and bled the brakes. the light is still on . how do I repair this? I have an 86 cj7 disc front and drum rear brakes.any help would be appreciated.

Re: proportioning valve [Re: bill_grinder] #968694 10/20/09 04:37 AM
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BigJim Offline
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I'd be bleeding them all around, real good, again.
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Re: proportioning valve [Re: bill_grinder] #968695 10/20/09 11:21 PM
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sunder Offline
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If you have air up by the valve, you could crack the valve loose while someone puts light pressure on the braking system. Once all the air is out and good clean fluid come out, just tighten it back up.


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Re: proportioning valve [Re: sunder] #968696 10/24/09 01:56 AM
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rixcj Offline
Need a Spot
Just make sure that you have the little button on the proportioning valve pressed in, while bleeding.

Rich


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