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06 Tundra SR5. Followed the method of bleeding furthest to closest including the load sensing bypass valve. I had to bleed the Right Rear after replacing the wheel bearing and the system is very spongy and not working very well. The Chilton manual says to use a tube and plastic bottle. Do you ever do it that way? Suggestions? John
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That still presents the possibility of air being trapped in system - BEST is vacuum or pressure bleeding. Most DIYer’s aren’t equipped for that - - the old school method of two people is still hard to beat! Our knowledgeable enough to pump and HOLD brake pedal while other is knowledgeable enough to open and close bleeder screw. Plus NEVER allowing rake fluid level to get low during the process. Good luck!