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Old 10-04-2004, 06:38 AM
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For the S2000, it's: front left, front right, back right, back left. Or are you suppose to start with the furthest away and move closer to the resevior?
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Per page 19-8 of the 2002 S2000 Helms manual the correct order is:

driver front,
passenger front,
passenger rear,
driver rear.

I know it seems incorrect, but that's what the Helms Manual says for 2000-2002. I'm pretty sure this is the correct order for 2003-2004, as the braking system didn't really change for the newer years.
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Originally Posted by moparacker,Oct 4 2004, 07:43 AM
You start at the one farthest from the master cylinder.

Right rear --> left rear --> right front --> left front
No, you don't.
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Originally Posted by Ludedude,Oct 4 2004, 01:23 PM
No, you don't.
I see that now

How unusual of a bleeding procedure. I think the car should be named "mulberry bush"instead.....
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