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Old Oct 18, 2024
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Can I drive with only bleeding 1 drum?

Hi,
I am new to this site, but I get a lot of good info from here and thought maybe people can help with this one.

I have a 2007 civic and I changed the brake fluid. I bled all the brakes except 1 drum in the back since the bleeder bolt is seized. How bad is to drive like that? The brakes feel fine, actually pretty good, way better than before. So I am guessing everything is good?

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Re: Can I drive with only bleeding 1 drum?

I’d fix it ASAP. Brake fluid is corrosive as hell, not to mention you’ll lose your brakes once you’re down enough fluid.
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Re: Can I drive with only bleeding 1 drum?

If you cant get the bleeder, try loosening the hose and bleed there
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