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97Nissan

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I have a 97 Pathfinder...The brake line for the passenger side rear went...I noticed the driverside was bad replaced both...bled the lines and now I have no pedal...can someone help me with what I can do next?? I am low on funds and this is my PRIMARY vehicle
 
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zkling

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Did you double check the reservoir after you bled the lines to make sure it has adequate fluid? I know its simple, but hoping it is a quick fix for you.
 
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tatra

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first of all , welcome new guy......now a little more info .......did the master go dry , if so , did you bench bleed it ?....is this a diaganolly split system?........what is your skill level ?......answers to these questions will get you better and more precise answers......the guys here are always up for a challenge.....
 

mds5951

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Did you push the pedal all the way to the floor? You could have wiped out the M/cyl cups.

Could be this.... Usually seen it on older vehicles though. You should never take the pedal full stroke on a used vehicle.

My bets are you still have air in the system. Bleed the farthest from the master first (right rear) then left rear, and for good measure I'd fo fronts (right then left) make sure you don't run the master dry... Not even close. If you do, start all over.
 
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