My trailer brakes have faded out over the last summer. I regularly check fluid and keep it full. I put in an occasional few drops here and there, never noticed a significant leak anywhere. This past summer, I never made any long trips. I do though go up and down the street now and then to make sure trailer brakes are working and to use them. Normal tow is about 1500' from storage to ramp at my marina. I want the trailer brakes to work because I hate when things don't work, it is safer, and I plan on making a few longer road trips next summer.
I found this manual:
http://www.expediter.com/pdf%20folde...20Actuator.pdf
I bleed the brakes, however when pumping the mastercylinder, there is no fluid coming out the bleeder valves, yes I open one at a time. I am not sure if the calipers are locked up or the mastercylinder is not working. Any thoughts? I guess the next thing is to take calipers apart and see if they are siezed.
I found this manual:
http://www.expediter.com/pdf%20folde...20Actuator.pdf
I bleed the brakes, however when pumping the mastercylinder, there is no fluid coming out the bleeder valves, yes I open one at a time. I am not sure if the calipers are locked up or the mastercylinder is not working. Any thoughts? I guess the next thing is to take calipers apart and see if they are siezed.
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