Changing front rotors and pads and rear brake pads on 99 Jeep Grand Cherokee pedal all the way to floor tried bleeding no fluid coming out of bleeder

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Asked by Pearl Sep 07, 2015 at 01:43 PM about the 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Your master cylinder did not go empty, did it? Just trying to rule out airlock in master. This was drive-able before you changed pads? Did you use a C-clamp to compress the calipers, instead of opening the bleeders?

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Master cylinder did not go empty. Yes it did have brakes before changing them

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First never cut down a woman for trying to find answers only if she gives up without trying. Known many woman mechanics. Second just a long distance thought your master may have gone or you may just need a power bleed at shop. I am guessing the master never has pressure even when pumped quickly rapidly! There are no leeks? If it does have to go to the shop from here on isn't going to matter. If you have a pipe/tube to thread into bottom of master, point down about a 45*, put finger over end and have someone press brakes. Do you have pressure?

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I knew there was a pattern and go here to read it... http://www.cargurus.com/Cars/Discussion-c5530_ds615817 Although it talks about a ford still same.. Try this first before removing master tubes.....

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Ok thank you so much. Going to have to do this next week gotta go to my real job again thanks for your help

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