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1g brake bleeding after abs delete

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You're supposed to start at the farthest and work your way closest to the master cylinder, or the length of the brake lines. Rear right, rear left, front right, front left. How are you bleeding?
 
You're supposed to start at the farthest and work your way closest to the master cylinder, or the length of the brake lines. Rear right, rear left, front right, front left. How are you bleeding?

I pump the breaks while someone bleeds. We did the delete but the pedal is 75% to the floor. I dont know the order he did them in tho.

RR,FL,LR,FR, with cap off. I got this info from here, what is this for?
 
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That info is doing the opposite corners, because they are tied together. It really doesn't matter, as air in one line can't enter into a line that's already been bled, since liquid is not easily compressible.
 
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