mazdaisland
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- 2003 mazda protege 5
We changed the brake pads on our 2003 Mazda Protege 5, it was very frustrating, and my partner decided to remove the calipers to install the brake pads (never get a ford guy to do mazda!). We bled the brake lines, brakes were still soft, so we bled the valves on the caliper. Brakes were better but were still soft. Bled the valves again! Brakes got better but are still not as stiff as they should be. We did use the proper brake fluid, dot 3, very minimal air came out on the third bleed. I pumped the brakes 25 times and held the pedal down each time. Is this normal to have to repeat this process??? I am not sure if there is another problem and should take it to a mechanic. However I have recently moved and am pretty mistrustful of mechanics, since some seem to try to take advantage of people's misfortune and lack of direct knowledge. I have also seen online there can be a ABS RESET, that can only be done by a mechanic/dealer. Any help would be appreciated as I'm broke, unemployed and very frustrated with something that's supposed to be straightforward.