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Russell
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I think you just vacuum out the old brake fluid from the back, pass side caliper and begin adding new fluid just as the old fill reaches the bottom of reservoir. Continue draining until new, clear fluid is running out. After that you do the back, driv side & then front pass, front driv. You don't necessarily have to pump the ABS module unless it was opened or replaced.
I've done plenty of brake bleeding in the past, but this will be my first time on the Yukon. I was worried that since the typical Goodridge brake line kit only has 5 lines, and the set for vehicles with StabiliTrak have 6, that the extra line would be deadheaded by the StabliTrak system. I didn't want there to be a line that I couldn't bleed without the system being active.Gravity and fresh clean brake fluid is your friend.
I just ordered this set of lines from Goodridge for my 2005 Yukon, and hope to complete my brake upgrades over the long Thanksgiving weekend. Did you have any issue bleeding out all the new brake lines without having to activate the ABS module or StabilaTrak system with a Tech2? I picked up a Motive Power Bleeder, so I am hoping if I force the new brake fluid through the lines without turning on the ignition or pumping the brakes I will avoid trapping air in either of those systems.
Thanks for any pointers in advance. Hopefully the full braking system overhaul will go without indecent and I can post some photos and tips of my own afterward.
I own a snapon modis ultra. I used the brake bleed function that built into it.