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I'm going to change the front caliper on my 2010 Toyota Corolla.  After it's installed can I just bleed the air out of the new caliper or do I have to bleed all 4 brakes?


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If you are changing calipers, … you understand that not getting air into the system is a tricky business, yes? Because, … if you get air anywhere up past flexible brake lines, you most likely will have a shop to do a bleeding for you: … specialized equipment is required to bleed ABS system properly!
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Must bleed all four


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Be sure to check the manufacturer's bleeding instructions for your ABS system since there are differences.  (Some require special equipment and/or procedures. A Motive power bleeder takes care of mine with no issues.)


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If you pinch the hose off then you only need to do the one.


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Use hose clips or a clamp there cheap enough to buy as you take the old one off get the new one screwed on as fast as possible then bleed if you havent got yhe proper bleed tools your better off getting a mate to help press brake peddle 8 to 10 times pice of hose that fits over bleed nipple jam jar half full of brake fluid put end of hose in fluid this stops air going back into system never failed me i get the wife to pump peddle lol


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