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I replaced both front calipers and pads in the master cylinder the bled all four have no air but I still have no pedal any ideas

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I replaced both front calipers and pads in the master cylinder the bled all four have no air but I still have no pedal any ideas
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Make sure the bleeder screw is on top of the caliper. Yes, I have seen calipers installed on the wrong sides, thus upside down.
 

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Did you keep your MC full during the bleed? May have got air into the MC & sometimes a bench bleed is needed, not sure w/ the JL though. But if air did get into the MC it will require an extensive bleed
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