Issues Bleeding the brakes on my 2000 Accord
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Issues Bleeding the brakes on my 2000 Accord
I had to replace the rear brake lines on my accord and I cannot get all of the air out of the system.
I have a powerbleeder that pressurizes the master and you just crack the bleeders on the cylinders. No luck.
I have tried it the old fashion way and again, no luck.
When the brake pedal is depressed I can hear squeaking from abs module, like there is air in there. But it wont come out! I have bled each wheel and I even just bled all 4 at the same time, but no luck.
I do not see a bleeder on the abs module, but there are six lines going to it.
Is there a way to cycle the abs?
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Burke
I have a powerbleeder that pressurizes the master and you just crack the bleeders on the cylinders. No luck.
I have tried it the old fashion way and again, no luck.
When the brake pedal is depressed I can hear squeaking from abs module, like there is air in there. But it wont come out! I have bled each wheel and I even just bled all 4 at the same time, but no luck.
I do not see a bleeder on the abs module, but there are six lines going to it.
Is there a way to cycle the abs?
Thanks
Burke
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Re: Issues Bleeding the brakes on my 2000 Accord
I believe that you cannot bleed the ABS module itself, it has to be done by each brake shoe or caliper. Start doing by the right rear wheel, then rear left, then front right and finally left front.
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