Some Toyota Previa owners report experiencing issues with trapped air in the brake lines after replacing rotors and calipers, which can lead to improper brake function. To address this, they recommend using a brake bleeder kit to simplify the bleeding process, especially for those working alone. Additionally, some owners find success with gravity bleeding by opening the bleeder valves and allowing gravity to assist in removing air from the system. Others suggest using a pressure bleeder, such as Motive or Mityvac, to ensure an adequate amount of fluid is pushed through the brake lines, effectively eliminating air bubbles. It is essential to thoroughly bleed the system after replacing components like calipers or the master cylinder to achieve a firm brake pedal. Following these methods can help restore proper brake function in the Toyota Previa.
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