Brakes won't bleed - Weak stream of brake fluid - Removing air pocket from ABS module - FIXED!
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I can't get my brakes to bleed properly. I don't get any air to come out and there is a weak stream of fluid coming out of the bleeder screw on my brake caliper even after pumping the brakes a bunch. Why is this happening? I disconnected the brake line from the ABS module in order to repair the brake line. When I disconnected the fitting from the ABS module, I introduced air into the ABS module. That air pocket is not allowing me to properly bleed my brakes. I also have a soft brake pedal. I show you two methods for activating the ABS module. Once with a diagnostic tool and once with a little hill billy ingenuity. After activating the ABS module, the air pocket finally broke free and I was able to bleed my brakes properly. No more soft brake pedal!
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I prefer method number two, because my wallet can handle that!
@rickjames154
2 жыл бұрын
hell yes thank you for the great info I will always do this now and teach others your awesome!!!....I used it on a BMW
@johnp1854
2 жыл бұрын
Roughly how fast was the truck going for you to get the abs to active?
@frankrightbrain
Жыл бұрын
@John P only 20 mph for me on a dirt road a mile and a half away. I activated the anti-lock system several times, parked it and waited till yesterday so my Son could be the break man for me. I bled all 4 wheel brake cylinders into a clean glass jar bleeder I made so I could collect the fluid for recycling and reduce cleanup. I bled them until all air and dirty fluid was remove and I got clean fluid in the jar. The difference was amazing. Obviously the Chevy Dealer tech that replaced all my brake lines for me didn’t “burp” the anti-lock brake pump as I had spongy brakes until yesterday. Now I have a full pedal and effortless braking.
@frankrightbrain
Жыл бұрын
@TheDaninator the second free method worked perfectly for me. Thanks for this video.
@TheDaninator
Жыл бұрын
@@frankrightbrain nice!!
you earned my subscription with this video. I've been dealing with soft spongy brakes for over a year now and after replacing my brake master cylinder 4 times , booster twice, ABS once did i still have improvement but still wasn't a normal braking. You saved me the cost of taking my car to shop tomorrow to have system flushed.. thank you for your video confirming what i suspected about the ABS needing to burped out...
Bless you sir, 45 minutes after watching your video and a few skid marks in the local gravel patch later my wife’s van is back in commission after hours of head scratching.
Thank you so very much. You just saved me. Had to change the exact same line on the exact same truck and had the same problem. After activation of ABS about 4 times, the front passenger bled so well that it squirted me in the eye. The other eye clearly saw victory!!!! Very informative video.
@DELL.ACNT.
6 ай бұрын
😂
I’ve had this issue since paying our local Chevy Dealer $1,300 to replace all brake lines after one of the lines below the master cylinder rusted out. Will be doing this procedure later today. This video earned my subscription. Thanks.
I just repaired one of my brake lines going from the master cylinder to the ABS module on a 2001 Silverado. I just cracked the fitting loose at the ABS module and did a bleed from that point. Worked perfect! No need to bleed the brakes at the calipers!
@TheDaninator
Жыл бұрын
That works! Excellent tip!
Thanks for the money saving advice! I used the 2nd method on my son's car hoping to prevent going to a brake shop. High risk, high reward! Thanks again!
Found your video today while bleeding my Acura TL. Front Driver caliper wouldn't bleed. Drove that sucker to an open field did about 30-40mph slammed on breaks. Said a little prayer. And just like you said it worked!! TY so much!
This video saved me a ton of money, I was told that the whole abs system needed replaced. Thank you Daninator!
Ok guys, I did this in a 2007 Chevy Silverado 2wd LT. I just drove it around the yard and field next door and shoved the gas pedal in several times. Took between 5 to 10 minutes to make the pedal have some resistance. Fluid came out of bleeder as normal! I couldn't believe it actually worked! Good luck, folks!
Excellent video. I couldn’t figure out why my back brakes wouldn’t bleed. I found this video and solved the problem. Thank you.
I recently purchased a 2003 Blazer and the previous owner had replaced the calipers and rotors. I drove it for a couple months and had a brake line leak on the left rear. I replaced the line and couldn't get any fluid or air to bleed out. My guess was an air pocket in the ABS unit. The brake pedal is very spongy. Seeing your video gives me hope for the resolution. Thank you!
This totally works, I spent a sleepless night before finding this clip. When I turn out of my driveway the main road is to the left, and to the right is half a mile of farm track, ideal for in line skidding. After doing intermittent hard braking to the farm and back I bled both front brakes and car was sorted. Thanks for the money saving tip, even works in the UK.
I used trick number 2 on my 2008 BMW E90, and it worked like a charm. I had to send the ABS unit to England for repair and I did not have an OBD2 scanner that could activate the ABS. This really works.
@vishalontheline
2 ай бұрын
Did you loosen / tighten the lines on the ASC-T module or just bleed the brakes as you regularly would? Thanks!
@warrenwarburtonesq.6884
2 ай бұрын
@@vishalontheline I replaced the ABS module and bled the brakes like normal. Then I took the E90 out to a sandlot and went crazy with it. I kept mashing the brakes over and over so the ABS module would activate over and over. Then I drove it home and bled the brakes again.
@vishalontheline
2 ай бұрын
@@warrenwarburtonesq.6884 Thank you!
Thanks for the video! I just bought a 99 v6 mustang with the brakes not working and the guy said it was the proportioning valve. I did some troubleshooting and found that the most likely cause was air in the abs module so I found your video and did what you suggested on my gravel driveway. Worked like a charm and now I just need to bleed all the brakes again.
Just had a same problem on 02 Sierra 1500. Replaced all the lines but the air got stuck inside the abs unit. Method #3 ROCKS! Thank you A LOT for saving me a bunch! Liked and subscribed! Keep up the amazing work man!
There's a reference to Elf in this video, instant fave
I just did this to my 2013 Sierra 1500. It worked!!! I changed rear hubs, shoes, pistons and front rotors and pads. Bled the air, still spongey. I adjusted the shoes to react on the drum a little harder for easier braking. Took it to an industrial area, drove at speed, jumped on the brakes activating ABS about 10 times. I now have 1" of travel in the pedal!!! Solid AF brakes. Thankyou!!!
@TheDaninator
2 жыл бұрын
Well done!!
@gocro731
2 жыл бұрын
In your opinion, do i need to bleed the brakes again?
@TheDaninator
Жыл бұрын
@@gocro731 yes, it wouldn’t hurt to bleed em again
My brakes completely locked up, making RPM's scream and transmission not work, while on a cross country road trip, alone. They would release after sitting and cooling a while, then lock up again. Been working on vehicles my whole life and refuse to take to a shop. Little did I know that my stubbornness would lead me to being broke down on the side of the Arizona road for 2 weeks. Started checking fuses, then wheel speed sensors. Tested abs control module by unplugging it, still locked up. Called a brake shop that said it's the master cylinder. Changed it out. Did a bench bleed on my tailgate, that was fun! Along with bleeding brakes by myself... figuring it all out as I go. I was ready to push it if the edge of the grand canyon if this didn't work. It worked for about 300 miles and starred locking up again. I would pull over and crack the lines on master and carry on my way till getting home. They finally got so bad all I could do is get 10 feet down the road. I then changed out the brake hoses. Bled and bled and bled again. No pedal whatsoever. Did a reset on the proportioning valve and still wouldn't bleed. I really don't want to change that! But at this point that's all that's left unless this trick works... any advice???
@rickrose2235
Жыл бұрын
I had this same problem. Old brake fluid can boil so first change brake fluid out completely with new brake fluid. Second old rubber brake lines can break down internally so change those out with new lines. Third caliper pistons can sieze in there bore so check that they can be compressed with a large C-Clamp. Forth brake pads can seize up on there slides and pins so make sure there sliding freely (you can wire brush the brake pads slides and clean and regrease the caliper pins). Fiveth your caliper pistons can be seized so you can replace then with rebuilt or new units. I would start going down this list and your problem has to be one of these. Good luck
Excellent video mate, very easy to follow and you explained it well, it’s exactly what am needing to do on my Audi A4 TDi tecknik I took the calliper off to rebuild it (sticky piston) but my wee seal on the pipe leaked and all the fluid drained from the car so I tried normal bleeding to no luck but after reading and this video it should be sorted! That’s after I went and replaced the master cylinder thinking I’d turned the seals when bleeding it! Nightmare of a car! Never again will I get a car that needs a bastard computer to bleed the brakes!!
worked like a charm on my rear brakes. thank you for making this
I have done this on my hyundai tucson 2lt 2006 works 100% . Drove about held brakes a bit harsh about 6 times , it released immediately. Thanks brother you helped alot , gratefull .
Watch a lot of videos before and I don’t remember make it comment. Really appreciate your video. Save me a lot of money
Literally the video I’ve been looking for! Seriously, thanks! Very informative 👍🏻
Thanks for the info....Doing a rear Brake Conversion (Drum to Rear Disc) and could not bleed the brakes...Luckily the truck was already on the lift at the shop so I'll use the "Scan tool" option to release the air from the ABS pump..!..(Thanks for the shared knowledge..!!!!
You are the man!!! I was having the exact same problem with my son's 07 Mazda 6. I used the manual method and had the same success you did. I would have never in a million years been able to do it without this video! Thank you!!!
@Purosanluispotosi
Жыл бұрын
I have same problem whit my bronco that caliper piston is stuck I replace brake pads and today I put new master cylinder and still nothing that front tires are hard to turn by hand and my bronco have those Abs module
@johncmitchell4941
2 ай бұрын
@@Purosanluispotosi 'Hard to turn' often means a stuck caliper that's due to be replaced. Hope you're ok by now..
@Purosanluispotosi
2 ай бұрын
@@johncmitchell4941 I haven’t done nothing yeat but I’m perty shure are that calipers
@johncmitchell4941
2 ай бұрын
@@Purosanluispotosi When you get back to it check to see if they can be compressed. You might have to open the bleeder when you do so. If you struggle with a C-clamp or econo-tool the calipers will need rebuilt or replaced. Be sure to treat the whole system as new, use fresh fluid, and flush until you see clear at each point. Fluid that's been exposed to air will absorb moisture and that is a prime cause of caliper failure. Good luck with that Bronco. 🙂
@Purosanluispotosi
2 ай бұрын
@@johncmitchell4941 oh ok thank u for that I dint know that and I will do all that I preciated
Very good DIY... well explained and good humor... Daninator!
Absolutely worked! Thankfully it snowed the night before so no problem activating the abs on the ice. Farted the bubbles out, bled lines, brakes are good to go. Thanks for the video!
Hey thanks for the assistance, worked like a charm. I'll add it to my archives.
Just took on the dreaded brake line job on my 2004 Yukon. The passenger side line from the caliper to the ABS block rusted and blew. I ordered the Dorman kit and did them all. Three years ago, I did the two for the rear from the ABS block to the rear axle. So I have had to flush and bleed the hell out of the brake system twice. You don’t need a scan tool or to risk driving around with no brakes while trying to burp the ABS module. What you need to do is turn the ignition key to the ON position while bleeding. This keeps the ABS module valves open to let fluid, and air pass through. You will have to allow time and patience for this because it will take a while to bleed but you will get a solid brake pedal when done. I usually have someone working the pedal while I open and close the bleeder while they push and release the pedal. I also run a hose from the bleeder to a cup of fluid and have the person repeatedly pump the pedal with the bleeder open. Last, I run the engine and bleed each wheel again. Solid pedal every time, no scan tool or risky driving needed. Edit- I am not trying to take away from the video at all. Those methods work. Scan tools are very useful and it is convenient to command the ABS to engage while sitting still to bleed brakes. I had a Crown Vic give me a fit once while bleeding so I drove it with a limp pedal to try an activate the ABS and it helped. I learned the key on while bleeding trick a while ago and it has worked for me.
@RedThePokemonGuy
4 ай бұрын
This is the most helpful comment ever in history. I owe you a beer sir thanks.
@QkSilver04GTO
4 ай бұрын
@@RedThePokemonGuy All good! I hope it helps you out.
This did the trick on my buddy's 2010 Malibu and saved us a bundle
Thanks man , this is exactly the info i was looking for!!! It works on my 2005 silverado!!
Very helpful thank you. Needed this for my 98 k1500
Silverrusto and fail blazer, love it !
@malacefromthepalace5657
Жыл бұрын
😂
@ryan2580
27 күн бұрын
Now I need a name for my Envoy like that😂😂
this is a great video, I had added speed bleeders and i was about to remove them but I will now use this $129 ABS tool I bought last week, hopefully that will fix my problem
Thank you for this invaluable information. I can't tell you how much I appreciate you sharing this information. God will richly bless you..
@ironfistarrival
2 жыл бұрын
You very much welcome !
You the man,I have the same problem, getting on it tomorrow.Thank you.
@razorsharpbt124
3 жыл бұрын
Did it work for you?
Great advice very helpful I have snap on scan tool and used the function and bleed the air out of the system.
Thank you for posting this valuable video. I am going to try this on my Mitsubishi.
Thanks bro ran into that for first time ever, am 59, & always done my own work on what ever needed to be done on my vehicles figered driving it would do the trick but wasn't sure ? Thanks again .
Thats how its done .i watched your video and was going to suggest this if you had a differnt method .ha good job dan you saved a bunch of people lots of money !
I fixed mine with spreading the crimped rubber line holder apart. Turns out that over time rust squeezes the hose so tight in that crimped area that it would not allow fluid to return when you release the brake pedal. saved hundreds.
Bi-directional scan tools are awesome! I’m not familiar with the Zurich brand tools, but it looks similar to other modern scan tools I’ve played with. The one I have is an autel and does normally dealer level functions on everything I’ve run into working on my rigs over the past year or so I’ve had it. I like that they aren’t limited to one manufacturer and I’ve used it on my buddy’s rigs, (ford, Chevy, dodge, Toyota, VW, and Honda off the top of my head) and easily performed stuff like a fast learn on my Allison, programming injector flow rates (duramax) smart key programming (multiple vehicles) and a FICM flash on a 6.0 PSD. GM dealer wanted $200 for the fast learn alone. I did not spend the extra $100ish to get the wireless capability like the one in the video, but I wish I had. I’ll have to do some reading on the Zurich units. Anyone who does more than change oil and basic maintenance on obd2 vehicles could greatly increase their capabilities with a bi-directional scan tool. No-directional is the key though. Cheap scan tools (usually about $150 and less) are generally not more than code readers and I never saw the need to get one as autozone and similar stores will scan codes for free, as long as you can get the vehicle there. Bi-directional scan tools allow you to send commands to the vehicle’s computer and do things like temporarily shut down injectors and command certain functions for diagnostics that you would not normally be able to do and monitor the result. Yes, I know you can unplug injectors manually, but I’m just giving an example. You’ll have to do some research to ensure the scan tool will do the things you need, and read carefully as there is a lot of marketing wank in all of them. I contacted autel directly to ensure the $1100 tool would do a fast learn as it wasn’t clear, and even with the vin they didn’t seem positive they had one that was about $800 that did not according to my reading on forums and such. Expect to pay $800+ and the ones I looked at had a yearly subscription of $300+. Mine came with a year ‘free’, but the subscription is not required to use the tool beyond that year. It’s only necessary for vehicles and flash capabilities on vehicles newer than your current update. So keep that in mind. I avoided buying a bi-directional tool for years and intended to purchase a Chinese knockoff GM tech 2 that would only work on GM rigs of specific years as that’s most of what I work on in my spare time, and the T2 wouldn’t do what I need on the newer can bus GM trucks at that. Fortunately, two bad experiences with shady sellers led me to the Autel MS906 (I think) and it’s worked well on every vehicle I’ve used it on. I’m not paid or anything, so this isn’t an ad. There’s other brands I’m sure that would do everything I’ve needed, but I got a discount on the autel and am very happy with it. It seems there are a lot of people who don’t flush their brake fluid regularly, and a lot that do don’t usually activate the abs module to get the old hydroscopic fluid out of that unit which is important to do. I did it the same way Dan did for years though. I like squalling out the factory bleeders for speed bleeders as I’m normally working on stuff by myself and haven’t bought a power bleeder yet. Good video man, and good information. I found your channel while trying to explain this stuff to a buddy who’s not close enough for me to just do it and sent him this video.
@billsmith2212
2 жыл бұрын
There are now scan tools in the $ 700 to $ 800 range that do this . Think Tool , Top Don and X Tool D8 . There is also an X Tool that works with a phone or lap top for less , I believe the A30 Pro . These all are bi directional . Just research that it does all the tests on your vehicle and check how much updates cost . Scanner Danner recently had a 10% off code on one of these and a Toyota mechanic " The Car Care Nut " had 8% off on another .
@julianfell666
Жыл бұрын
Do research before rushing out for one of these tablet scanners. Some have to have software activated. This can cost as much as the unit and it is only good for 2 or 3 years. Then you have to buy it again, and again. Like a computer with microsoft software. You have to buy or lease it after paying for the computer itself.
I own 3 scan tools but I've always used method ,2 because it undoubtedly works
thanks for sharing your knowledge
i'm lucky i have a pasture to haul ass around in to get the ABS to activate --> THIS METHOD WORKED PERFECTLY! THANK YOU!
@TheDaninator
7 ай бұрын
Sweet!
Yeah man, looks like activating the abs did the trick, got a couple of good sharts out of the brake line, pedal feels much better now. We have some snowy streets right now so timing was good. Thx
Have used method #2 on my '94 Chevy G20 van a couple times after replacing calipers once and master cylinder, brakes work good.
Thanks wonderful information have a blessed day
Thanks for the tip! I need to do this and the 'cheapest' scan tools are super expensive for such limited use.
You saved my brothers ass…… and mine because I am the one working on his shot box 😂 thanks man
I learned something new! Thank you!
It was a great lesson. Thank you!
Whole lotta it worked comments and its free...My man
Great tip . I recommend using a 6 point bleeder wrench or socket on the bleeders . Most 1/4" drive sockets work fine . I even wire brush the threads and add a thin film of Never Seize .
Thanks for this last trick that did the trick
I work on all my own stuff and usually on limited funds. So my 96 Dodge Ram1500 has this same problem with the brakes system. So I'm going to try this out thanks for the video good info for do it yourself guys like me.
These comments are inspiring me to try this on my 05 cts. Very soft brake pedal for a while and after changing rotors and brakes they have gotten worse. I'll let you know what happens. Thanks
great video! My car is FWD, so I'll lift front tires and do the procedure. Thanks!
I used them slam on brakes poor man method. Worked like a charm. Thanks
Great video very helpful!!
I noticed when one of my ABS wheel sensors on my 2001 Silverado was bad, the ABS would activate every time at around 7 MPH when coming to a stop, so unplugging the wheel sensor should accomplish this also. It would be more controlled than skidding the vehicle. Thanks for the video!
Great video. Vacuum bleeding with a hand pump is good but you gotta climb under and bleed brakes at different intervals to work out trapped air..and these chevy can hold a "lot of air". The last method you showed really forces air to the correct chamber in the calipers so it can be bled right, and much faster....great video
Thanks a lot . Much support from ZAR - Durban. Rich Future by DSK . . .
Dear god thank you for this, had issues for a year now
2nd option..Worked on a early model ford ranger. Did it on gravel about 9 times. My problem was passenger rear line had no fluid running through it. Could bleed all except for it. After the abs physical reset. Fluid comes out. 👍 I appreciate it! Now time to find out if the abs is going to go off or will I have to get the code n troubleshoot.
Well I am going to try it on a 2004 Maserati Coupe with Brembo Brakes. The calipers have 2 bleed nipples and I have read about how to bleed them. Inside bleeder first and then outside, but I can't get a strong stream at any wheel. There was air in the line previously as I had to pump them to get a decent pedal. Since I am relatively sure my bleeding hasn't accomplishes much I need to try this. It makes sense. Thanks for the video and I will report back.
I had the same problem with air in the ABS. I did the drive and brake fix and it worked lol.
Thanks for info. Great video.
@TheDaninator
Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome.. thanks for sharing
You can buy many $100 bi directional scan tools now a days and activate the abs module. You can also turn the vehicle on and stomp on the brakes with the bleeder out and it will definitely come out. The vacuum assist brake booster helps alot.
This was helpful,.thank you will try it out . Blessings
Thanks for the information..
Foxwell sells a scan tool that sucks, for around $150, but it will activate the abs module for bleeding brakes, you can hear pump run which is what you want to happen, but after that it gives you a message that it can't communicate with vehicle, as far as I am concerned it already did, my module was activated, which was what I wanted to happen
I air bleed my bakes with 20# of air pressure in to the master! Works great!
@chrismounts846
2 жыл бұрын
Please explain this method
I recently had to replace the primary 1/4 in. Line on my 03' Tahoe,was able to get fluid freely to the rear and to the RS front but the driver side is a no-show! I'm going to see if I can get that ABS module to activate using your "Field tested" method... I'll throw up another comment on the verdict... I've been scratching my head, thanks for the idea!💡
Thanks great video
2003 Chev Avalanche I undid All body mounts and lifted the Drivers side 6 inches and replace all 7 factory GM steel lines... for HOURS I tried everything to bleed Brake system... Truck was Mostly Running on 4 Jack stands all 4 tires removed would NOT BLEED fully.... Then this worked Turn Key ON and DISCONNECT BATTERY leave sit for an Hour Then Pump and Bleed Brakes with Truck NOT Running and Battery Disconnected Tons more Air came out of the ABS system...
I'm having the same problem, but I only changed the calipers I never unhooked the abs. I took it out on a long deserted stretch of road and I hit the brakes firmly and it finally activated the abs. Then after 4-5 cycles it started to pump up a little. I bled the front brakes again and it is perfect now.
Thank u bud geees mien this is my problem i will try ur drive hit brake method thanks
Loved the video keep them coming
@steveforsberg3884
Жыл бұрын
I am going to try this way of fixing my problem
This was EXACTLY the problem with my '99 Suburban. Paid to have it bleed once, worked great right after but it came back (mushy pedal). So annoying! I hope this takes care of it for you for good. I sold my truck and bought a 2014 Silverado. No issues, yet.
@TheDaninator
3 жыл бұрын
So far, so good!
@shawnpa
2 жыл бұрын
@@TheDaninator Same problem here.Could a pressure bleeder bleed the abs modulator valve?
I think this is exactly my problem on my 99 K2500 suburban. I get the ABS light intermittently coming on and a spongy pedal. Going to try method #2 and see if this works. After that a full flush of all brake lines (nasty) and then it should be good! Will let you know!
Helpful! ❤
Thank You..
Aver si encuentro un lugar para intentar esto. Gracias por la idea.
Thank you
Good video ty..Honest video.gj
Thanks!
To add some value to this, ensure you get every wheel to lock up at some point, to ensure all ABS valves are cycled 😎
I have this issue right now with my rear brake had to take it off to repair and now i have very little trickling out i will try this tomorrow. Hopefully i can find a scan tool as well
My abs module has a bleeder on it. But I’ve never bled it there. Another Ford F-250 I had the abs module went bad. Dealer only part. $350. I just took some brake line and went around the a bs module. After bypassing the abs module I had better brakes than ever. I have a 30 foot gooseneck I pulled behind that truck with a gvw of 14,000 lbs that the electric brakes never did work. The truck brakes was so good and stopped the trailer loaded so well I never did fix the trailer brakes. I pulled a John Deere 450 dozer everywhere with that truck and trailer. I believe those abs take away from your braking power. They definitely regulate how much pressure you can push on your brake pads and shoes if you’ve got them on the back. To high of pressure opens a valve inside the module and letting fluid pressure bypass the lines going to the wheels. . I wonder if this guy ever bleed his brakes with a mighty vac? I’d say they sucks the air out of a abs module. Plus you don’t blow fluid everywhere. That’s the only way I can bleed brakes in my shop . The only way to bleed motorcycle and atv brakes. Pull the bleeder out clean it up, inside and out. Rub thick grease around the threads . Use a clear vinyl hose ( to see when no more air is coming out of the system) on the bleeder to the catch base on the mighty vac. Pump it up. I believe they suck the air out of the abs module. I’ve never had a customer return or say anything after replacing lines caliber and other brake parts. Around $40 at Harbor Freight for a mighty vac. Many uses around the shop. Heck of a lot better than the bottle and hose crap on the snap-on truck for $70 for the small one. Matter of fact I know the Mighty Vac will suck any air in a abs module out. I replaced a front module about 6 months ago on a 2017 Ultra Limited. Over the years we’ve rebuild many front caliber off bikes with abs system. We’ve never had any problem bleeding any that I can remember
another alternative to the expensive tool can be a cheaper tool (elm 327) but there can be compatibility issues, and finding the correct software can be quiet difficult, definitely worth researching first, they can be as cheap as $20 or cheaper, and the software can be in that range or free or much more expensive it all depends
I just had to drop 880(2weeks pay)on fixing abs issue. Threw codes for bad pump shorts and some other module code (ive forgotten now). Managed to secure a used unit from the scrap yard, salvage enough hardware between the old n used units, reflowed the module solder, sealed, swapped pumps, did a bunch of line repairs/splices (most of this in the freezing rain), and despite bleeding, then country boy bleeding the abs couldnt get it working right (and no my master cylinder never ran dry, i plugged the lines). Due to not having more time (and ot being my sole vehicle) had to take to mechanic......a dealership no less. Because none of the shop mechanics had the software to reprogram a new module....however at least its done now.....
Thank You, do you need to pump and hold the bakes when you blead it or can you just put the ignition on and blead the brakes on a car with an ABS module
I'm having same problem wish I could go try this
That's a nightmare location for the abs to be located..
Great Great Video. Jusr subscribed.
@TheDaninator
7 ай бұрын
Many thanks 👍
Hi your ABS issues sound similar to my sinking pedal issue .. on my Citroen C5 saloon car . I have replaced front and rear brake pads . sucked out the old fluid from master cylinder reservoir and Vacuum bled all four corners . The brakes were excellent prior to my diy servicing . I am a super competent 77 year old ex Donnington GT championship winner. My Foxwell NT 630 PRO.scan tool has ABS bleed function . Not sure if I got my head around that . but now the brakes sort of work but light pressure make for a slight pull to the right . a more aggressive stop on dry tarmac returns a gliding along slowing down , easing the pedal pressure and the brakes grab momentarily . I believe the ABS unit is somehow upset at my vacuum bleeding ., maybe retracting the caliper pistons has upset the normal operation of the ABS valves and pistons . Like you I have only experienced a weak stream of brake fluid when bleeding . Almost as if there is a pressure valve restricting the flow of brake fluid .. I am convinced that the scan tool will sort the problem but i am a mechanic and havent got my head around the scan tools full capabilities . Surely there is a factory default setting for all ABS modules . I haven't found a video showing me haw to reset my ABS .
Nice!