Brake line replacement. Bleeding and abs box

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Welderman85

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Hello all im looking at doing the brake lines on a 2003 tahoe . Is there a trick to not getting air into the abs module. Or a good way to bleed it all out. I have read about it being a problem. Thank you
 

justirv

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Hello all im looking at doing the brake lines on a 2003 tahoe . Is there a trick to not getting air into the abs module. Or a good way to bleed it all out. I have read about it being a problem. Thank you
It's a problem (bleedding) even when you don't change all that stuff out. I had less than standard brakes for several years on my '02 Z71... I finally got a Tech2 and what a difference that made. Highly recommend for the ABS and Master bleed. "Just" a matter of keeping air out when you pop the lines off the module. Appropriate sized rubber plugs can help minimize fluid loss when disconnecting the lines from the module.
 

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only tip i have is to not let the master run dry, dont take a line off till you got the new one ready to go on, if for some reason you get stuck in the middle of swapping one, have some way to cap the open line so it dont leak, vac line caps, vac line with a bolt to seal it off, anything to keep the fluid in the lines.
 

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