1. Rear Passenger Side (Right Rear): This wheel is usually furthest from the master cylinder.
2. Rear Driver Side (Left Rear):
3. Front Passenger Side (Right Front):
4. Front Driver Side (Left Front):
Important Considerations:
* ABS Systems: The 1995 Aurora likely has an Anti-lock Braking System (ABS). Bleeding the brakes on a vehicle with ABS is more complex and often requires a specialized scan tool to properly bleed the system. Improper bleeding can damage the ABS module. If you're unsure, it's best to have a professional mechanic perform the bleeding.
* Power Bleeder: Using a power bleeder makes the process much easier and faster. This tool applies consistent pressure to the master cylinder, ensuring complete removal of air from the lines.
* Two-Person Job: Bleeding brakes typically requires two people – one to pump the brake pedal and one to open and close the bleeder valves.
If you are not comfortable working on your brakes, it's strongly recommended that you take your vehicle to a qualified mechanic. Brakes are a critical safety system, and improper bleeding can lead to brake failure.