A lot of people don't realize but on some new cars you can't just bleed the brakes. On my Hyundai you attach your coder and go into brake bleed mode to do it. It opens them up to let the trapped air out. You have to be careful, it said you can burn out the motors if you do this to long. I recommend doing one tire at a time to be safe. We did my brakes 3 times before I found this info. The brakes seemed bled but once I drove they'd go flat soon after like 100ft, rebleed, same result. They don't post this info out because hyundai uses this secret to keep their dealers in business.
A lot of people don't realize but on some new cars you can't just bleed the brakes. On my Hyundai you attach your coder and go into brake bleed mode to do it. It opens them up to let the trapped air out. You have to be careful, it said you can burn out the motors if you do this to long. I recommend doing one tire at a time to be safe. We did my brakes 3 times before I found this info. The brakes seemed bled but once I drove they'd go flat soon after like 100ft, rebleed, same result. They don't post this info out because hyundai uses this secret to keep their dealers in business.
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