LOL! I'm with you on that BIZLAR2002. Bleed oil lines! LOL...
Just a little point to add for bleeding the brakes. If there's significant air in the system, you should bleed every caliper in the following sequence:
1. Right rear
2. Left rear
3. Right front
4. Left front
This applies to the E46 cars.
Brake bleeding is easiest done with a pressure bleeding kit (a fluid-filled bottle with a pump and hose that attaches to your brake reservoir). When using such a kit, be careful not to exceed BMW's recommended 2 bar pressure.
BMW 325i how do you get air out of your lines?microsoft office
Brake lines? Fuel injection lines? Coolant lines? Bleed the brakes, remove the the fuel pressure regulator and crank the engine, and remove the top radiator hose, start the engine and add coolant... In that order.
BMW 325i how do you get air out of your lines?norton antivirus
Brake lines? Bleed the brakes.
Coolant hoses? Run the engine a while, keep topping up the coolant. eventually it'll have 'burped' out most of the air in the system. Check the manual, see if there are any bleeding points to use.
Oil lines? As long as you haven't fitted a new oil pump (or, if you have, it was properly primed), just crank the engine over and it'll sort itself out as the oil circulates.
If you are talking about the brake lines then you have to bleed the brake lines to get the air out of them. That is the only lines that i can think of.
Coolant or brakes? I can tell you both... here goes.
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