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Old Mar 18, 2008 | 08:09 PM
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Default Does the pump and hold method still work?

I recenrlty got one of those eBay CD service manual and so far I'm pretty pleased with the info that's on the CD. I couldn't open the on-line RAVE CD properly so I went this route. The first order of the repairis to replace theRR brake caliper tubing, which I got got a new one from AB. Upon looking in the service manual,I was surprise to see what little info the manual gave for bleeding the brakes.Even though the info was correct, I guess I was expecting some elaberate multi-step procedure for bleeding the brakes.

My only question, should I be concern about bleeding the ABS unit or once all four corners are bleed the ABS unit will also be bleed?
 
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Old Mar 18, 2008 | 09:39 PM
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Default RE: Does the pump and hold method still work?

Still the best in my book. Start with the RR then go LR, RF,LF. I think if you hold the pedal to the floor the ABS pump will cycle, but I haven't done this myself...

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Old Mar 18, 2008 | 10:18 PM
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Default RE: Does the pump and hold method still work?

ORIGINAL: okdiscoguy

Still the best in my book. Start with the RR then go LR, RF,LF. I think if you hold the pedal to the floor the ABS pump will cycle, but I haven't done this myself...

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That's what I need to know.With the ignition off,the ADS mudulator unit shouldn't cycle. I guess I need to keep it simple and not expect any specialprocedure K.I.S.S.
 
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