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Old 01-21-2019, 05:37 PM   #28
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Why do you have to do it?

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Thanks for the info. Unfortunately I don’t have a scanner so looking at alternative methods. I just took it for a drive and it is noticeably different then yesterday, after slamming on the brakes to activate the ABS. Will try that a couple more times and bleed again.
Activating the ABS is NOT the same thing.

Why can't you just take your vehicle to a small local garage to get it done?

The procedure says to bleed like normal, do an automatic bleed then bleed like normal one last time.

A small time shop should not charge more than $50+- to do it.
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