Well, if that is the case and the dash light was on when you started to bleed the new stuff, it means the shuttle was shutting off the front circuit and the flow out of each caliper should have been very low and the gravity bleed to fill them either took forever or didn't work.
Or, the master reservoir was already too low when you started. For future reference, you can prop a stick between the brake pedal and front of the seat to hold the pedal down about an inch or so. That will stop the master from draining.
Hey mr blaine!, so after having switched the sides of the calipers and pads, and re bleeding the system, I noticed (as you already knew) that the brake light would come on for each bleed i did, and my helper didn’t know so never told me and i figured it was probably there because i bled the system, after what you said i asked them to tell me and i bled each side 4-6 times resetting the shuttle for each of those times per brake and my brake pressure is back, it’s not super hard but they work, i’m going to go out and finally after nearly 4 days of this and tomorrow will re bleed it 2 times on each side. is there anything you’d like to point out.