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I had just bought a 1993 honda civic dx and before i bought it i noticed that the brake pedal is soft and i thought well i need to do it bleed the brakes.
I did that and nothing i blead the master cylinder and also readjusted the rear drum brakes, and still nothing. The car still brakes but the pedal has to travel really low to the floor to do that and i was just looking for somthing else to try or test out to fix my problem.
DON'T KNOW IF U DID BUT U NEED TO BLEED THE BRAKES IN THIS ORDER RIGHT REAR,LEFT FRONT ,LEFT REAR AND RIGHT FRONT.IF THAT DOES NOT HELP SOMETIMES U CAN ADJUST THE ROD BETWEEN THE BRAKE MASTER & BOOSTER.U HAVE TO REMOVE THE MASTER TO DO THAT.U MAY HAVE A BAD MASTER.
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There's still air in the lines, just open the bleeder screws all of them and gravity bleed them , take the resovoir cap off and make sure you keep fluid in it . This may take some time but you will be happy when done. If you bleed them with a friend do one at a time pump the pedal, keep pressure on pedal and open the bleeder screw. when pedal goes to the floor repeat the process until its only fluid that exits the bleeder. Repeat this for the rest of the bleeders.
the only thing that is related is the d4/rough gear changing
speed/ rpm malfunction is caused by your speed sensor on the trani (common problem) change it
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