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Brembo Blake Bleed Sequence

bnmlambert

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I will be flushing my brake fluid soon and read that there is a different sequence for Brembo brakes compared to standard. The sequence was not listed for Brembo brakes, maybe in the link in the post which is now not accessible. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

2022 G70 AWD 3.3 Sport Prestige
 
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Everything I have seen is normal. RR, LR, RF, LF, Bleed the inner side and then the outer, then move to the next wheel. That is how I would have done it. Hopefully it is that simple for you.
 
The correct sequence for Brembo brakes is to bleed the caliper with the most brake lines first. Start with the front left, then front right, followed by the rear right, and finish with the rear left.
 
The correct sequence for Brembo brakes is to bleed the caliper with the most brake lines first. Start with the front left, then front right, followed by the rear right, and finish with the rear left.
Most brake lines? My G70’s Brembo brakes are 1 line each (2 bleeders per front caliper as I recall). I follow the standard of farthest caliper from master cylinder first, so RR/RL/FR/FL.
 
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