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Replacement and OEM Parts for 2005 Chevrolet Blazer Brake Master Cylinder Bleeder Tool

2005 Chevrolet Blazer Brake Master Cylinder Bleeder Tool

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  • Cardone Reman Master Cylinder Bleeding Tool for 2005 Chevrolet Blazer - 10-5000MCB

    Cardone Reman® Master Cylinder Bleeding Tool for 2005 Chevrolet Blazer

    PartNumber: 10-5000MCB
    Product Specifications
    • Bleeder Adapters Included: No
    • Bleeder Pressure Gauge Included: No
    • Bleeder Tubing Included: No
    • E-Waste: No
    • Material: Plastic
    • Package Contents: Bleeder Tool
    • Product Condition: New
    • UPC: 082617849678
    • Part Description: 2005 Chevrolet Blazer Master Cylinder Bleeding Tool
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    • 2005 Chevrolet Blazer | All Trims | All Engines

FAQ for Brake Master Cylinder Bleeder Tool Repair

Q: What kind of fluid can you use in the Master Cylinder Bench Bleeding?
A:
When adding fluid to the brake master cylinder reservoir, use only Delco Supreme 11, GM P/N 12377967 (Canadian P/N 992667), or equivalent DOT-3 brake fluid from a clean, sealed brake fluid container.
By Bob
GM Specialist
28/10/2022
Q: What should be noticed in the ABS Automated Bleed Procedure?
A:
Do not drive the vehicle until the brake pedal feels firm. do not reuse brake fluid that is used during bleeding. use the vacuum, the pressure, and the gravity bleeding procedures only for base brake bleeding.
By Bob
GM Specialist
28/10/2022
Q: How to handle it when the brake pedal still feels spongy after repeating the bleeding procedure?
A:
First, inspect the brake system for external leaks. Then, pressure bleed the hydraulic brake system to purge any air that may still be trapped in the system.
By Bob
GM Specialist
28/10/2022