92 Accord - How to completely drain ABS ?
Hi everyone, lurked around here for a long time but never had the need to post until now.
I'm in the process of parting out my 92 EX, and soon I will be getting to where I want to drain and dismantle the ABS system.
Is there any certain way I have to do this, because it's an ABS system and not just "regular" brakes ?
I ask this because in the manual I have, it basically refuses to say anything about the ABS other than "take it to a pro because you need special tools".
Which I guess may make sense if you were just needing them worked on, but I just want to drain the whole system and get all of the brake parts out.
So anyhow, if anyone has any pointers on this, it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks again !
I'm in the process of parting out my 92 EX, and soon I will be getting to where I want to drain and dismantle the ABS system.
Is there any certain way I have to do this, because it's an ABS system and not just "regular" brakes ?
I ask this because in the manual I have, it basically refuses to say anything about the ABS other than "take it to a pro because you need special tools".
Which I guess may make sense if you were just needing them worked on, but I just want to drain the whole system and get all of the brake parts out.
So anyhow, if anyone has any pointers on this, it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks again !
Eh, you don't really want to run the pump dry.
But the way I did a flush in my Accord was the following.
- pop open the ABS fuse box and pull the relay
- jump the pins using a paper clip and it'll kick the ABS pump on
It'll drain the liquid quick! so be careful. That'll take care of 90% of the fluid
But the way I did a flush in my Accord was the following.
- pop open the ABS fuse box and pull the relay
- jump the pins using a paper clip and it'll kick the ABS pump on
It'll drain the liquid quick! so be careful. That'll take care of 90% of the fluid
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