micknkazzyfonce
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Hi Guy's. Apologies for being a pain. Can you help, I am trying to understand how you get fresh brake fluid into the ABS Module after replacing the fluid throughout the brake system. Without having to buy an electronic gadget.
I have seen / read that after replacing the fluid and ensuring there is no air in the system, you need to run the engine, activating the module, then press the brake pedal a few times ensuring that the pedal is "hard" and that's it. But how does that move the fluid through the module ? and not simply compress it ?, do you need to simultaneously bleed a caliper to allow the ABS module contents to be pushed through and replaced with new fluid.
Am I missing something ?
I have seen / read that after replacing the fluid and ensuring there is no air in the system, you need to run the engine, activating the module, then press the brake pedal a few times ensuring that the pedal is "hard" and that's it. But how does that move the fluid through the module ? and not simply compress it ?, do you need to simultaneously bleed a caliper to allow the ABS module contents to be pushed through and replaced with new fluid.
Am I missing something ?