I'm original owner on a 2004 GMC Yukon w/4WD, and I'm one of those poor souls whose steel brake lines rotted out and had to be replaced. I got the "kit" from GMC, it fit fine, did the job myself. Replaced everything up front from the Master Cylinder on down to the pads including new calipers, lines rotors etc. On the rear I did the flexible lines, rotors/pads. I used a vacuum bleeder -- cheapo form Harbor Freight but worked great! All three wheels bled fine to a solid stream but I could never seem to get the air out of the LH rear. Brakes work well but they have a crunchy feel and ABS is always going off. Definitely feels like the bleeding job.
I read a while back that the problem is the ABS unit requires a special bleeding using a computer or something? Is that true? Is there no way for the layman to get this done? I hate to have done all of this on my own (after ridiculous quotes form teh dealers to do the line replacement!) and have to take it to them to do this final step. I'm sure they'll charge me a ridiculous amount. I'm almost there but not quite home!
thanks! john
I read a while back that the problem is the ABS unit requires a special bleeding using a computer or something? Is that true? Is there no way for the layman to get this done? I hate to have done all of this on my own (after ridiculous quotes form teh dealers to do the line replacement!) and have to take it to them to do this final step. I'm sure they'll charge me a ridiculous amount. I'm almost there but not quite home!
thanks! john