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SinisterSHO said:I would like to add all new fluid to my car when I add my cobra brakes. Would what I posted be the easiest way?
See my previous post replying to dantheman68.
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SinisterSHO said:I would like to add all new fluid to my car when I add my cobra brakes. Would what I posted be the easiest way?
Shoaz said:I think there's still a lot of confusion about how the ABS works and what the Teves bleeder tool does.
The bleeder does run the pump, etc, as described, which helps to cycle fluid through the pump to facilitate a flush of the old fluid if that's what you're after. My understanding is that at the end of the cycle it also leaves the valves open so that a system bleed goes through the ABS system. This is how I've used it in the past (with apparently good results): Cycle the tool, then purge/bleed all four lines while the unit keeps the valves open. When you're done the ABS should be free of air and old fluid.
FWIW I've not seen a schematic of how the ABS system is plumbed, although I admit I've not really looked for such a schematic. If I remember I'll look in the Helms and the service CD tonight and see if there's anything in there.