I have a 2003 Non-ABS and I replaced the front brakes with EBCs. I opened the reservoir to allow the calipers to be opened. I had a friend make sure it didn't run over or get to low. After the brakes were installed I did some initial low speed tests in the driveway before heading home (worked on them at friends house). After about a mile my rear brakes dropped out. I still had full front. I was very close to home so I limped along. I tested the rear brakes again on a long straight section to my house and the back brakes are working again. I waited awhile and did another test ride ( about 4 miles) and all seems to be fine now but I am a bit nervous about the brakes. Since these are linked should I have bled them?
I checked for hot brakes and the front was warm to the touch. The rear brakes were warmer. Not burning hot but warmer than the front. The rear brakes are a year old had them installed when I had new tires installed.
I guess what I am asking should I be concerned? I mean any brake issue is concerning but is performing a full bleed needed? Oh no fluid was needed the system was full and the fluid was in good condition.
Any comments or help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Brian
I checked for hot brakes and the front was warm to the touch. The rear brakes were warmer. Not burning hot but warmer than the front. The rear brakes are a year old had them installed when I had new tires installed.
I guess what I am asking should I be concerned? I mean any brake issue is concerning but is performing a full bleed needed? Oh no fluid was needed the system was full and the fluid was in good condition.
Any comments or help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Brian