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you can bleed the base braking system normally as you would with any other car starting with the right rear(fartherst from the master cylinder)left rear, right front, and finally the left front. After you have bled the base braking system, you'll need a bi-directional scan tool in order to cycle the abs pump multiple times to internally purge any air from the abs motor.

2007-02-19 04:43:16 · answer #1 · answered by bbking48507 5 · 0 0

Exactly the same way you bleed other brake systems, but the catch is to bleed more as the fluid has to work its way through a series of channels inside the abs controller/pump assembly. I always found the best way is to open all four wheel's bleeder screws and let the whole system flow bleed until I saw all the fluid coming out of every screw to be clear and new. Then close all screws. With the help of a partner holding pressure on the brake pedal, release the screw of one wheel at a time several times and recheck the feel without and with the motor running. Good luck.

2007-02-19 08:18:07 · answer #2 · answered by Deano 7 · 0 0

question is why would you want too? r u trying to kill someone?

2007-02-19 04:38:57 · answer #3 · answered by diva 6 · 0 0

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