Jason in DLH
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I should clarify...I was told I don’t need to bleed the ABS unless the reservoir goes dry or when you change the master cylinder.
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I need to bleed the rears on my 03 again, since the rear hoses were replaced with braided stainless. Brake pedal is still spongy--better, but still spongy. I bled the rears 10 times per side-- better--but still spongy. So with a scanner, activate the abs, THEN have someone pump the pedal--THEN crack the bleeder, per side?Yes and no on the scanner.
You need it to actuate the ABS solenoids to get the air out. BUT, you can cheese it by bleeding the system, taking the vehicle on some gravel, engage your ABS, bleed some more. Rinse and repeat until bubbles are gone and pedal feel is normal
Of note:I was also just told that I don’t need to bleed the ABS and I thought that the different fluids were incompatible, but apparently I stand corrected....
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I need to bleed the rears on my 03 again, since the rear hoses were replaced with braided stainless. Brake pedal is still spongy--better, but still spongy. I bled the rears 10 times per side-- better--but still spongy. So with a scanner, activate the abs, THEN have someone pump the pedal--THEN crack the bleeder, per side?
Sorry to hijack you're thread op, I'm just trying to get a better handle on the exact procedure.
Thx.
Go to 12:00 for the Tech2 Bleed.
And another with an Autel scanner
That Motiv bleeder is nice.Go to 12:00 for the Tech2 Bleed.
And another with an Autel scanner