ABS help!!
well just put in a new (well not new but used) abs accumulator in my 1995 integra gsr did everything good well not really the only this is bleeding sequence which its killing me now i went to acura dealer told them my story and they told me now i have to bleed all the line that lead to the abs accumulator and mc could someone plz help me with this abs cause it killing me thanks for your advice and help
did that still nothing.......... they told me that i would have to bleed the ABS lines then the brake lines.. they also told me that its nearly impossible to take all the air out of the ABS lines... any other suggestions thanks again
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1st google result for "integra bleeding abs"
http://www.g2ic.com/forums/showthread.php?t=170107
1st google result for "integra bleeding abs"
http://www.g2ic.com/forums/showthread.php?t=170107
with all do respect.. i did my HW before i posted this.. i tried doing that and all these other ways i found from previous search matches i found... for some reason the light stays off... but when and if you turn the car off then back on twice, the light turns back on..... im just tired of messing with it
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agree with the others. harbor freight or sears have vacuum bleeders that are pretty simple to use. the instructions walk you through how to use one. remember it's a line filled with fluid. visualize it sucking just like your girlfriend. you know what happens next.
The manual (worth every penny) shows a special tool
# 07HAA-SG00101
"Bleeder T-Wrench"
it has a long neck with a resevoir on top to allow bubbles to rise out of the abs system
do the right thing, by the factory manual(s)
# 07HAA-SG00101
"Bleeder T-Wrench"
it has a long neck with a resevoir on top to allow bubbles to rise out of the abs system
do the right thing, by the factory manual(s)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by HondaHeddie »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">The manual (worth every penny) shows a special tool
# 07HAA-SG00101
"Bleeder T-Wrench"
it has a long neck with a resevoir on top to allow bubbles to rise out of the abs system
do the right thing, by the factory manual(s)</TD></TR></TABLE>
wouldnt that be kind of like the vacuum device?? ill look in to that to THANX
# 07HAA-SG00101
"Bleeder T-Wrench"
it has a long neck with a resevoir on top to allow bubbles to rise out of the abs system
do the right thing, by the factory manual(s)</TD></TR></TABLE>
wouldnt that be kind of like the vacuum device?? ill look in to that to THANX
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